
Scientists use radio-frequency radiation as a "tuning knob" for adjusting attraction or repulsion among atoms. Read More

A new class of interactions can control spin-spin coupling among trapped ions -- including cases of magnetic frustration in three ions -- to produce custom-tunable entangling gates. Read More

Controlling the behavior of a crystal 'defect' called an NV center may lead to drastic improvements in magnetometers ... or maybe the qubit of the future. Read More

JQI researchers have demonstrated a way to address a single qubit in an optical lattice without disturbing an adjacent qubit only half a micrometer away. Read More
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