Strained Strontium Titanate Membrane Crosses Into Ferroelectric—and Quantum—Territory
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Strained strontium titanate membrane crosses into ferroelectric—and quantum—territory
Strontium titanate was once used as a diamond substitute in jewelry before less fragile alternatives emerged in the 1970s. Now, researchers have explored some of its more unusual properties, which might someday be useful in quantum materials and microelectronics applications.


Qubit breakthrough could make it easier to build quantum computers
Quantum computers that correct their own errors usually require hundreds of thousands of qubits. Start-up Nord Quantique claims it can dramatically decrease that number – but many challenges remain
A Potential Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Design
Could a new approach lead to error-free quantum computers? Nord’s numbers Canadian startups in quantum computing assert that the new Qubit technology will enable the development of smaller, more affordable, and error-free quantum computers. However, reaching that goal presents a significant challenge. Traditional computers mitigate errors by storing redundant copies of information across multiple locations. [...] Source The post A Potential Brea…
Panama Installs First Quantum Computer for Education Through TR Consultores and SpinQ Partnership - Quantum Computing Report
Panama has installed its first quantum computer, a SpinQ Gemini Mini Pro, through a collaboration between TR Consultores and SpinQ Technology. The device, based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), contains two qubits and is designed for educational settings. Unlike cryogenic systems used by IBM or Google, this desktop platform operates at room temperature and supports [...] The post Panama Installs First Quantum Computer for Education Through T…
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