comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Ali elshaari - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Integrated Approach Emits Quantum Light on Demand, at Room Temperature | Research & Technology | May 2021

Integrated Approach Emits Quantum Light on Demand, at Room Temperature | Research & Technology | May 2021
photonics.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from photonics.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Researchers in Sweden develop light emitters for quantum circuits

Researchers in Sweden develop light emitters for quantum circuits Photonics offer a natural link between communication and computation, providing a potential bridge to build a quantum internet. A closer look at the single photon emitter. Image credit: Ali Elshaair The promise of a quantum internet depends on the complexities of harnessing light to transmit quantum information over fiber optic networks. A potential step forward was reported today by researchers in Sweden who developed integrated chips that can generate light particles on demand and without the need for extreme refrigeration. Quantum computing today relies on states of matter, that is, electrons, which carry qubits of information to perform multiple calculations simultaneously, in a fraction of the time it takes with classical computing.

Quantum developments boost organic solar cells and communications

Quantum developments boost organic solar cells and communications 13 May 2021 Researchers at Gothenburg and KTH universities, both based in Sweden, achieve quantum photonics breakthroughs. Organic solar cells have many advantages compared with traditional silicon-based solar cells. They can be manufactured cheaply at a large scale using printing presses, and they are light, malleable and flexible. A problem, identified by the Gothenburg researchers, is that today’s organic solar cells are not as stable and effective as silicon-based solar cells. In a recently published study, the researchers have taken on this problem and say they have found a way that can lead to more cost-effective solar cell technology. The work is described in Nature Communications.

Integrated chips emit photons on demand at room temperature

Integrated chips emit photons on demand at room temperature
theiet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theiet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Researchers in Sweden develop light emitters for quantum circuits

 E-Mail Credit: Ali Elshaair The promise of a quantum internet depends on the complexities of harnessing light to transmit quantum information over fiber optic networks. A potential step forward was reported today by researchers in Sweden who developed integrated chips that can generate light particles on demand and without the need for extreme refrigeration. Quantum computing today relies on states of matter, that is, electrons which carry qubits of information to perform multiple calculations simultaneously, in a fraction of the time it takes with classical computing. The co-author of the research, Val Zwiller, Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, says that in order to integrate quantum computing seamlessly with fiber-optic networks which are used by the internet today a more promising approach would be to harness optical photons.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.