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Quantum computer

Optical elements required to create laser pulses that can control trapped ions. Photo: Freddy Pizanti
22.03.2022

Weizmann Institute of Science researchers present Israel’s first quantum compute

illustration: atom-photon exchange
03.09.2018

A quantum gate between atoms and photons may help in scaling up quantum computers

Banerjee, Umansky, Oreg, Stern and Heiblum
18.06.2018

Could exotic electron states be used in quantum computing?

Photons Stopped in Time
15.03.2018

A new method of trapping single photons could bring quantum memory one step closer

An illustration showing the magnetic field lines of two electrons, arranged so that their spins point in opposite directions
28.07.2014

Weizmann physicists measured magnetic interactions between single electrons

 

llustration of the photonic router the Weizmann Institute scientists created. At the center is the single atom (orange) that routes photons (yellow) in different directions
14.07.2014

Weizmann Institute scientists take another step down the long road toward quantum computers
 

Profs. Lucio Frydman and Gershon Kurizki and D. D. Bhaktavatsala Rao. Minimal force
14.02.2011

A unique collaboration demonstrates how to heat tiny particles just by measuring them

(l-r) Dr. Roee Ozeri, Profs. Adi Stern, Yaron Silberberg and Nir Davidson
30.08.2010

Computers based on quantum mechanics might complete, reasonably quickly, calculations that would take today’s computers a...

(l-r) Dr. Roee Ozeri, Prof. Adi Stern and Prof. Moty Heiblum. Pushing quantum limits
01.05.2009
Can the strange properties of quantum physics be harnessed to build computers?

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