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This strange new phase of matter could transform quantum technology
This strange new phase of matter could transform quantum technology - Date: - May 30, 2026 - Source: - Brown University - Summary: - By stacking custom-designed silver nanoparticles like nanoscale LEGO bricks, scientists stabilized a mysterious crystal phase that had never been observed before. The material not only solves a longstanding puzzle in materials science but also exhibits promising quantum properties at room temperature.
Benchmarking Quantum Computers via Protocols, Comparing Superconducting and Ion-Trap Quantum Technology
arXiv:2603.27397v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Both Superconducting and Ion-Trap are leading quantum architectures common in the current landscape of the quantum computing field, each with distinct characteristics and operational constraints. Understanding and measuring the underlying \underline{quantumness} of these devices is essential for assessing their readiness for practical applications and guiding future progress and research. Building on earlier work (Meirom, Mor and...
Minimally Destructive Fast Imaging of Single Atoms in an Optical Tweezer Array with Coherent Excitation
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Ultracold neutral atoms in an optical lattice and an optical tweezer array offer highly-controllable quantum many-body systems, utilized for various quantum science and technology such as quantum computing, quantum metrology, and quantum simulation. By combining high-fidelity imaging of individual atoms, one can further enhance the capability of such experimental platforms as quantum gas microscopes, tweezer clocks, and tweezer-array-based quantum computers....
Program-Level Curriculum Analysis of U.S. Quantum Masters Degrees; Implications for Workforce Preparation
arXiv:2606.00841v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum technologies are increasingly recognized as a strategic priority for economic competitiveness, national security, and technological innovation in the United States. As quantum systems transition from research prototypes to deployable technologies, attention has shifted toward the preparedness of the quantum workforce, particularly the alignment between higher education and industry skill needs. While prior research has examined...
Metasurfaces for neutral-atom trapping
arXiv:2605.30498v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Trapped neutral atoms are one of the leading platforms for quantum information technologies, in particular for quantum computing, but scaling them to array sizes needed for utility-scale quantum computing is a major engineering challenge. Here we review optical metasurfaces as an enabling technology that provides fine control over the phase, amplitude, and polarization of light, with pixel counts far exceeding what is available with spatial...
Continuous-Variable Quantum State Tomography Enabled by Quantum Mirrors
Announce Type: cross Abstract: In quantum technologies, continuous-variable systems offer advantages over their discrete counterparts. However, continuous-variable tomography suffers from exponentially growing sample complexity. We propose protocols using quantum mirrors to transfer the complete information of incident photonic states onto a control atomic system.
Chinese AI lets everyday users command quantum computing with natural language
Chinese AI lets everyday users command quantum computing with natural language Shanghai-based start-up and researchers unveil platform to turn complex emergent field of computer science into mass-accessible technology On May 15, Shanghai-based Youshu Quantum Technology unveiled what it described as the world’s first agent-driven quantum computing platform. UnitaryLab 2.0 is designed to allow users to operate quantum computing systems using natural language alone. Users no longer need to...
Scientists found a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states
Scientists found a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states A simple tweak to a common quantum system could unlock powerful new quantum states for ultra-precise sensing and future quantum technologies. - Date: - June 6, 2026 - Source: - University of Chicago - Summary: - A team at the University of Chicago has discovered a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states that are normally difficult to produce.
Stanford quantum computing breakthrough uses twisted light to work without extreme cooling
A new room-temperature quantum device uses twisted light to entangle photons and electrons, overcoming one of the biggest hurdles in quantum technology. The breakthrough could pave the way for smaller, cheaper quantum systems with applications ranging from secure communications to future AI and computing platforms.
Resource Letter QIE-1: Research in quantum information education
Announce Type: new Abstract: In celebration of the 2025 UN International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, this Resource Letter surveys the rapidly-growing field of scholarship in quantum information science and engineering (QISE) education. It is primarily written as a guide for educators wishing to get started teaching QISE using research-based teaching methods, as well as for discipline-based education research (DBER) practitioners looking to get started in this field. Topics...