In a landmark advancement for India’s quantum technology ecosystem, researchers at IIT Bombay’s P-Quest Group have developed the nation’s first indigenous Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM), a precision ...
Scientists have produced a series of protocols for quantum sensors that could allow images to be obtained by means of the nuclear magnetic resonance of single biomolecules using a minimal amount of ...
UC Santa Barbara physicists have engineered entangled spin systems in diamond that surpass classical sensing limits through ...
Purdue University physicist Tongcang Li performs optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy in his lab. Li and his team at Purdue are working on materials that would improve the resolution of ...
Quantum computers are coming and attract attentions from scientists all over the world. However, as of today, no one can tell when a universal quantum computer with thousands of logical quantum bits ...
The development of India’s first indigenous Quantum Diamond Microscope by IIT Bombay’s P-Quest group marks a significant milestone in the country’s quantum-technology journey.
Atomic physicists “are jacks of all trades,” according to Alex Sushkov. “You have to have the idea, design the experiment, build the experiment, run the experiment, fix everything, take data, analyze ...
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