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Scientists made a single-molecule transistor using quantum interference to control electron flow. This new design offers high on/off ratio and stability, potentially leading to smaller, faster, and ...
Israeli quantum computing startup Quantum Transistors has secured funding from the European Commission. As reported by VentureBeat, the Tel Aviv-based firm was awarded up to €17.5 million ($19 million ...
Transistors are the fundamental building blocks behind today's electronic revolution, powering everything from smartphones to powerful servers by controlling the flow of electrical currents. But ...
Quantum technology has quietly crossed a threshold that many researchers compare to the moment transistors replaced vacuum tubes and rewired the global economy. The hardware is still fragile and ...
Multiplexed local charge storage, close to quantum processors at cryogenic temperatures could generate a multitude of control signals, for electronics or qubits, in an efficient manner. Such cryogenic ...
Quantum effects in nanoscale electronic devices promise to lead to new types of functionality not achievable using classical electronic components. However, quantum behaviour also presents an ...
Diamond color centers are a well researched field, but using them at scale as qubits was out of reach until recently. Their Quantum Transistor device (patent pending) resolves the charge stability ...
A new record has been set for extremely precise control over qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers. This advance could lead to quantum computers that make fewer errors – if it can be ...
The transistor is the basic technology behind, well, everything in modern computing. In digital circuits, a transistor acts like a tiny voltage-controlled switch: it can be on, allowing current to ...
The smaller electronic components become, the more complex their manufacture becomes. This has been a major problem for the chip industry for years. At TU Wien, researchers have now succeeded for the ...
An international team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London, the University of Oxford, Lancaster University, and the University of Waterloo have developed a new single-molecule ...