Posts tagged with: Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists Reveal Secrets of Thinnest Superconductor; Could Transform Quantum Computing

Physicists from across three continents report the first experimental evidence to explain the unusual electronic behavior behind the world’s thinnest superconductor, a material with myriad applications because it conducts electricity...

Recap of InnovationXLab’s Quantum Information Science & Technology Summit

InnovationXLab: Quantum Information Science & Technology Summit Recap The Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) was thrilled to bring back the InnovationXLab series with an online event hosted by Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and in...

U.S. Congress Prepares $500M Legislation: Quantum Network Infrastructure Act of 2020

Rep. Zeldin Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Advance Quantum Technology Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1) and Congressman Bill Foster (D, IL-11), Co-Chairs of the National Labs Caucus, introduced the Quantum Network...

Quantum is Quirky, Especially When Magnetism Gets Involved

Quirky Response to Magnetism Presents Quantum Physics Mystery Magnetic topological insulators could be just right for making qubits, but this one doesn’t obey the rules Schematic diagram showing both the...

A Step to Quantum Computers: Ames Researchers Steering Quantum States in Exotic Materials

A Step to Quantum Computers: Ames Researchers Steering Quantum States in Exotic Materials New discovery helps close the gap towards optically-controlled quantum computation “Light wave topological engineering seeks to overcome...

Unlocking the Mysteries of Physics With Quantum Computers

Unlocking the Mysteries of Physics With Quantum Computers A New Spin on the Basics Quantum computers offer another look at classic physics concepts “Think what we can do if we...