Recently published open access research in quantum technologies | | High-Quality Research in Quantum Technologies | Quantum technologies allow for new and cutting-edge advancements in information processing, computing, communication, sensing, simulation, and more. These advances impact wide variety of fields, setting the stage for further scientific breakthroughs, economic growth, and enhanced security.
APL Quantum publishes research around quantum technologies, as well as all other areas of essential, practical, and multidisciplinary quantum research. The articles listed below highlight recent advances in this field. | | As an open access journal, articles in APL Quantum are always available to read, download, and share—no subscription needed. | | | | | | | Quantum-enhanced super-sensitivity of Mach–Zehnder interferometer using squeezed Kerr state Dhiraj Yadav, Gaurav Shukla, Priyanka Sharma, Devendra Kumar Mishra READ MORE > | | | Programmable photonic system for quantum simulation in arbitrary topologies Ben Bartlett, Olivia Y. Long, Avik Dutt, Shanhui Fan READ MORE > | | | Efficient ground state preparation in variational quantum eigensolver with symmetry-breaking layers Chae-Yeun Park READ MORE > | | | The ideal wavelength for daylight free-space quantum key distribution Mostafa Abasifard, Chanaprom Cholsuk, Roberto G. Pousa, Anand Kumar, et al. READ MORE > | | | Modeling the performance and bandwidth of single-atom adiabatic quantum memories Takla Nateeboon, Chanaprom Cholsuk, Tobias Vogl, Sujin Suwanna READ MORE > | | | Generating quantum correlated photon pairs in a hybrid silicon–BTO platform D. Marchant, I. Faruque, J. Barreto READ MORE > | | | Observation of amplitude squeezing in a constant-current-driven distributed feedback quantum dot laser with optical feedback Shihao Ding, Shiyuan Zhao, Heming Huang, Frédéric Grillot READ MORE > | | | Deterministic generation of highly squeezed GKP states in ultracold atoms Harry C. P. Kendell, Giacomo Ferranti, Carrie A. Weidner READ MORE > | | | Highly efficient storage of cavity SPDC single photons in room temperature gradient echo memory Anthony C. Leung, W. Y. Sarah Lau, Aaron D. Tranter, Karun V. Paul, et al. READ MORE > | | | A 4–8 GHz kinetic inductance traveling-wave parametric amplifier using four-wave mixing with near quantum-limited noise performance Farzad Faramarzi, Ryan Stephenson, Sasha Sypkens, Byeong H. Eom, et al. READ MORE > | | | Characterization of process-related interfacial dielectric loss in aluminum-on-silicon by resonator microwave measurements, materials analysis, and imaging Lert Chayanun, Janka Biznárová, Lunjie Zeng, Per Malmberg, et al. READ MORE > | | | Ultra-low density and high performance InAs quantum dot single photon emitters C. Shang, M. De Gregorio, Q. Buchinger, M. Meinecke, et al. READ MORE > | | | Simulation of chiral motion of excitation within the ground-state manifolds of neutral atoms Hao-Yuan Tang, Xiao-Xuan Li, Jia-Bin You, Xiao-Qiang Shao READ MORE > | | | Time-bin entanglement in the deterministic generation of linear photonic cluster states David Bauch, Nikolas Köcher, Nils Heinisch, Stefan Schumacher READ MORE > | | | Analysis of optical loss thresholds in the fusion-based quantum computing architecture Aleksandr Melkozerov, Ashot Avanesov, Ivan Dyakonov, Stanislav Straupe READ MORE > | | | Room-temperature photonic quantum computing in integrated silicon photonics with germanium–silicon single-photon avalanche diodes Neil Na, Chou-Yun Hsu, Erik Chen, Richard Soref READ MORE > | | | |
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