CMOS-built optical phase modulators shrink laser control hardware and power use for trapped atom quantum computers, enabling ...
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Optical chip smaller than a hair uses 80× less power to help scale quantum computers
A new microchip modulates laser frequencies with extreme precision, enabling scalable quantum computing architectures.
A sub-class of Si spin qubits uses metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) quantum dots to confine the electrons, a structure that ...
Femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structures can be used to control thermal conductivity in thin film solids, report ...
Researchers have developed a device that can precisely control laser light using a fraction of the power and space required today. Because it can be manufactured just like modern microchips, this tiny ...
A new technical paper titled “Chiplet technology for large-scale trapped-ion quantum processors” was published by researchers ...
Imec has achieved the first successful wafer-scale fabrication of solid-state nanopores using EUV lithography on 300mm wafers ...
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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that could enable them to stack multiple active components, like transistors and memory units, on top of an existing circuit, which would improve the ...
Researchers develop an industry-scalable method to tune thermal conductivity in thin films using femtosecond lasers.
MIT’s prototype points to a future where chips move data millimeters less and save orders of magnitude more energy.
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