Trapped ion quantum technology gets smaller
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A new integrated photonics platform can perform precision quantum experiments that were previously only possible with multiple table-top lasers and other bulky apparatus. According to its US-based developers, the new chip-scale device could find applications in quantum computing and portable optical clocks based on trapped ions.
Today’s quantum computers and optical clocks depend on a range of equipment that typically includes some combination of lasers, cryogenic coolers, vacuum chambers and op
Today’s quantum computers and optical clocks depend on a range of equipment that typically includes some combination of lasers, cryogenic coolers, vacuum chambers and op
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