Quantum trap
Sandia ensnares ions to offer experimenters a less cold and noisy way to study quantum computing.
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Sandia ensnares ions to offer experimenters a less cold and noisy way to study quantum computing.
Simulations on Oak Ridge’s Summit supercomputer take aim at new energy-transmission devices and quantum computers.
An Oak Ridge early-career award recipient plots the infrastructure for a quantum-information highway.