First Tunable, 'Noiseless' Amplifier May Boost Quantum Computing, Communications
Sunday, October 19, 2008 - 23:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have made the first tunable 'noiseless' amplifier. By significantly reducing the uncertainty in delicate measurements of microwave signals, the new amplifier could boost the speed and precision of quantum computing and communications systems.
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