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Quantum technologies research focus on harnessing the unique principles of quantum physics to develop new devices and systems that outperform classical technologies. This multidisciplinary field ranges from quantum computing to advanced sensing and communication, underpinned by the study of quantum behavior in matter and information. As part of PHYSICAL SCIENCES > Quantum physics, it is central to innovations that redefine computing power, security, and measurement precision. JoVE Visualize enhances your research experience by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering clear insight into experimental setups and findings for researchers and students alike.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Experimental Approaches in Quantum Technologies

Established methods within quantum technologies typically include quantum state characterization, controlled qubit manipulation, and precision measurement techniques using superconducting circuits or trapped ions. These foundational approaches allow researchers to explore quantum coherence, entanglement, and error correction essential for quantum computing and sensing. Quantum tomography and spectroscopy are among the widely used techniques to probe quantum systems, providing reproducible results crucial for advancing quantum technologies companies and research efforts globally.

Emerging Innovative Techniques

Innovations in quantum technologies research increasingly incorporate hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, topological quantum devices, and photonic quantum networks. Advancements in scalable qubit architectures and noise-resilient protocols are at the forefront of improving quantum computing stability and efficiency. Novel materials and quantum error mitigation strategies continue to expand possibilities within quantum technologies stocks and career landscapes. Additionally, experimental integration of quantum sensors with artificial intelligence offers promising pathways, shaping how Quantum Technologies Wisconsin and other hubs drive the next generation of quantum breakthroughs.

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October 15, 1994

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Phonons in the quantum Hall effect: A nonlinear-dynamics picture

  • Penna, Rasetti et al.

March 15, 1996

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Quantum limits on classical permanent memories

  • Sá de Melo CA et al.

January 15, 1990

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

Hot-electron spectrometry with quantum point contacts

  • Williamson, van Houten H, Beenakker et al.

July 22, 1983

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Science (New York, N.Y.)

The jovian system: satellites of jupiter

  • J A Burns et al.

November 14, 2003

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Nature

Magnetic effect sends physicists into a spin

  • Geoff Brumfiel et al.

June 1, 1989

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Physical Review. D, Particles and Fields

Quark spin and momentum distributions of the nucleon

  • Dziembowski, Weber, Mankiewicz et al.

December 1, 1987

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Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter

23Na quadrupolar relaxation study of disorder effects in KTaO3:Na

  • Torre, Rigamonti et al.

July 1, 1988

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Physical Review. A, General Physics

Quantum nondemolition measurements in an optical-fiber ring resonator

  • Bachor, Levenson, Walls et al.