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- Scientists fabricate single-photon sources in solid matter
- New species of electrons can lead to better computing
- Euro creates unified pricing across countries, study finds
- The quantum revolution is a step closer: New way to run a quantum algorithm
Scientists fabricate single-photon sources in solid matter Posted: 11 Sep 2014 06:09 PM PDT A breakthrough in quantum information processing was achieved using state-of-the-art diamond growth technology. A research group has successfully fabricated for the first time in the world single-photon sources of SiV (silicon vacancy) centers – one of the color centers in diamond during the growth of thin film diamond, which have high purity and crystalline quality – by introducing them at extremely low concentrations. |
New species of electrons can lead to better computing Posted: 11 Sep 2014 10:54 AM PDT Electrons that break the rules and move perpendicular to the applied electric field could be the key to delivering next generation, low-energy computers. |
Euro creates unified pricing across countries, study finds Posted: 11 Sep 2014 09:42 AM PDT New research finds that for many goods, the most important factor in pricing is whether the countries use different currencies. |
The quantum revolution is a step closer: New way to run a quantum algorithm Posted: 11 Sep 2014 07:30 AM PDT A new way to run a quantum algorithm using much simpler methods than previously thought has been discovered. These findings could dramatically bring forward the development of a 'quantum computer' capable of beating a conventional computer. |
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