Quantum Battery Device Lasts Much Longer than Previous Demonstrations
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, JUL 8 – Australian scientists at RMIT University increased quantum battery energy storage time from nanoseconds to microseconds, a 1,000-fold improvement that advances future quantum technology development.
- In July 2025, RMIT University and CSIRO researchers developed a quantum battery that extends energy storage from nanoseconds to microseconds, marking a 1,000-fold increase.
- Supported by the Australian Research Council, European Union, and RMIT Fellowship, the research was motivated by the need to validate quantum energy storage, leading to the proof-of-concept achievement.
- Measurements show the quantum battery's energy retention increased from nanoseconds to microseconds, with Tibben stating they are 'inch closer to a working quantum battery.'
- As a result, researchers are collaborating with industry partners to design the next quantum battery iteration, building on the experimental study.
- In early July 2025, Australian researchers established a reversible entanglement law, signaling new fundamental insights and future second laws for quantum resource manipulation.
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Quantum battery device lasts much longer than previous demonstrations
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Researchers from RMIT University and CSIRO have developed a quantum battery device that lasts 1,000 times longer than previous prototypes, marking a major step forward in the experimental field of quantum energy storage. Quantum batteries, unlike conventional batteries that store energy through chemical reactions, harness the principles of quantum mechanics – specifically superposition and electron-light interactions – to enable faster charging …
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