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Single Quantum Emitter Single Photon Source And Producing A Single Photon Stream | NIST
December 15, 2023
Title: NIST Develops Integrated Photonic Device for On-Chip Single Photon Production NIST researchers have developed an integrated photonic

Deformometer for Determining Deformation of an Optical Cavity Optic | NIST
December 15, 2023
NIST has developed a novel pulse quantizer using arrays of Josephson junctions to create a pulse voltage output

High-Q Micromechanical Torsion Resonator Based On Suspending A Test Mass From A Nanoribbon | NIST
December 15, 2023
The article discusses a new invention from NIST – a high-precision micromechanical torsion resonator device. The device consists

System And Methods For Optimal State Transfer And Entanglement Generation In Power-Law Interacting Systems | NIST
December 15, 2023
A new quantum computing system developed by NIST enables optimal state transfer and entanglement generation in power-law interacting

Spherical Ion Trap and Trapping Ions | NIST
December 15, 2023
Title: NIST Develops Advanced Spherical Ion Trap for Quantum Computing Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology

Magnetically-Responsive Thermal Sensor, Magnetic Nanothermometer, And Determining The Temperature Of A Local Microscale Volume | NIST
December 15, 2023
Title: NIST Develops Magnetic Nanothermometer for Microscale Temperature Sensing Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

High Performance Topological Insulator Transistors | NIST
December 15, 2023
NIST researchers have developed high-performance topological insulator transistors (TINFETs) using single-crystalline Bi2Se3 nanowires. The transistors exhibit sharp turn-on

Qubit Gate And Producing A Generalized Controlled-Not Quantum Gate | NIST
December 15, 2023
The article discusses a new quantum computing protocol that uses long-range dipole-dipole interactions in systems like Rydberg atoms

Quantum Waveguide Infrared Photodetector | NIST
December 15, 2023
A new type of quantum well infrared photodetector (QWIP) has been developed by NIST researchers, which could revolutionize