1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Taming the Qubit | NIST NIST scientists have made significant progress in controlling quantum bits (qubits) for quantum computing. They demonstrated a logic gate…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Time Magazine Names JQI Work Among Year’s Best Inventions | NIST Title: Time Magazine Names Quantum Teleportation Research Among 2009’s Best Inventions Summary: Time Magazine has recognized…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST’s Charles Clark Named Co-Director of the Joint Quantum Institute | NIST Charles Clark, a physicist at NIST, has been named co-director of the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), a collaboration between NIST and the…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 First Light: NIST Researchers Develop New Way to Generate Superluminal Pulses | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a new method to create “superluminal” light pulses that appear to travel faster than the speed…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST Revises Special Publications 800-140C and 800-140D for the CMVP | NIST NIST has released updated versions of Special Publications 800-140C and 800-140D, which are part of the Cryptographic Module Validation…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 What a Pair! Coupled Quantum Dots May Offer a New Way to Store Quantum Information | NIST Researchers at NIST have created and imaged a novel pair of coupled quantum dots – tiny islands of confined electric charge that act…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Theorists Find Generalized Connection Between Spin Currents, Magnetic Torques, and Mechanical Torques | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a new theory that explains how spin currents can generate mechanical and magnetic torques in a wider range…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Influential Interfaces Lead to Advances in Organic Spintronics | NIST Researchers at NIST have made significant advances in organic spintronics by studying the effects of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on the…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Comb on a Chip: New Design for ‘Optical Ruler’ Could Revolutionize Clocks, Telescopes, Telecommunications | NIST Researchers at NIST and UCSB have developed a new type of optical frequency comb, called a microcomb, that could revolutionize precision…