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Quantum Defects Unlock Ultra-High-Density Optical Memory
Revolutionizing Data Storage: Quantum Defects Unlock Ultra-High-Density Optical Memory
Researchers have developed a promising new optical memory technology using rare earth elements and quantum defects to enable denser and more efficient data storage. This innovative approach utilizes wavelength multiplexing to increase bit density beyond traditional methods like CDs and DVDs,
Quantum research paves the way toward efficient, ultra-high-density optical memory storage
As our digital world generates massive amounts of data—more than 2 quintillion bytes of new content each day—yesterday's storage technologies are quickly reaching their limits. Optical memory devices,
Quantum defects, rare-earth emitters could boost optical data storage density
This new method involves transferring optical data using a rare-earth element to a quantum defect, which is a specific type of imperfection, within a solid material. “We worked
Optical storage could get ‘ultra-high-density’ reprieve thanks to quantum research
Scientists claim to have revealed a pathway to a new kind of 'efficient, ultra-high-density optical memory storage.' The researchers hope to revive the fortunes of optical storage with the help of rare earth elements and quantum defects.
The Potential of Quantum Optical Data Transfer for Memory Storage
A novel form of memory has been proposed by researchers at the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laborat
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Quantum register reaches 1,200 neutral atoms in continuous operation
A team of physicists led by Johannes Zeiher, research group leader in Immanuel Bloch's Quantum Many-Body Systems department ...
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Google identifies low noise “phase transition” in its quantum processor
Back in 2019, Google made waves by claiming it had achieved what has been called "quantum supremacy"—the ability of a quantum ...
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Is Quantum Computing An Unlikely Answer To AI’s Looming Energy Crisis?
AI will more than double the energy drain on US data centers by 2030. Some believe the 100x power and computing efficiencies ...
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Collaborating to Improve Qubit Control with QubiCSV
Researchers introduced QubiCSV, an open-source platform for managing and visualizing quantum control data. It enhances ...
Dataquest
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Quantum computing and cybersecurity: Navigating future of cloud protection
Quantum computing is a double-edged sword from cybersecurity perspective. It offers opportunities to create more secure, ...
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In The Race For Quantum Security, Crypto-Agility Is Key
By prioritizing the transition to post-quantum cryptography, organizations will future-proof their security infrastructure ...
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SEALSQ Post-Quantum Technology Enhances Security for the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI and ...
Business Wire
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Fortanix Introduces Expanded Key Insight Data Security Solutions and Filesystem Encryption Solutions for the Japan Market
Fortanix® Inc., a leader in data-first cybersecurity and pioneer of Confidential Computing, today announced the introduction ...
New Scientist
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Certain quantum systems may be able to defy entropy's effects forever
A mathematical proof shows that some quantum states can resist nature’s tendency to disorder – but only under very specific ...
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