Device allows Charlie to help Alice and Bob make a secure connection
Firm says ion-trap technology overcomes main obstacles to integrating qubits
Ideal process leaves some superposition states intact
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A quantum physics professor at the University of Science and Technology of China gives his advice to physics graduates
The chief executive and founder of Zurich Instruments gives his advice to physics graduates
Innovations by cryogenics specialist Bluefors are designed to make it easier for researchers to perform precision experiments with large-scale quantum systems
The podcast team discusses skiing holidays, how sand dunes communicate and a new variant of the classic Young's double-slit experiments
Breakthrough scheme might aid the development of networked quantum computers
Quantum-ion entrepreneur Chris Monroe on his research, career and starting his own quantum computing firm
“Massively heavy” atoms can move quantum mechanically within a crystalline material at cryogenic temperatures – a surprising result that contradicts currently-held notions
Andrew Murray describes a new variant of the classic Young's double-slit experiments, but this time using photoelectrons emitted via two different paths from rubidium atoms ...
Leonie Mueck, Carmen Palacios-Berraquero and Divya M Persaud argue that the term “quantum supremacy” should be replaced
Researchers demonstrate that entangled photons can be transported across long distances in conventional single-mode optical fibre
Quantum gravity and quantum fundamentals could be probed using new technique
The nanoscale thermometer observes the fundamental fluctuations in a sample’s electron temperature, showing how sensitive such a device can be
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Nitrogen-vacancy defects make powerful new tools for studying the magnetic and structural properties of extremely compressed materials
Tushna Commissariat looks back at the history of quantum teleportation, the 2015 Physics World Breakthrough of the Year for double teleportation, and the progress sin...
Quantum dots in graphene containing pentagonal defects might be used as quantum sensors
Matin Durrani looks back on the progress that's been made since the 2011 Physics World Breakthrough of the Year for weak measurement
Relatively small ion traps could be linked via photons