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Imec achieves record-low charge noise for Si MOS quantum dots
Imec, a globalresearch and innovationhub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, has announced the demonstration of high quality 300mm-Si-basedquantum dotspin qubit processing with devices resulting in a statistically relevant, average charge noise of 0.6µeV/ÖHz at 1Hz.
ESA plans stronger UK presence and space skills training
A plan to build on the success of the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), which employs more than 100 people in Harwell, has been launched by the UK andEuropean space agencies.
What is gallium nitride (GaN)? – the next step in semiconductors
In this article, Electronic Specifier will answer the question - what is gallium nitride (GaN)? Also exploring where its origins lie, and how it’s being utilised today.
Quinas and IQE receive £1.1 million grant for ULTRARAM industrialisation
Quinas has announced that it has been awarded an Innovate UK project worth £1.1 million to be carried out jointly with IQE and the Universities of Lancaster and Cardiff, accelerating ULTRARAM industralisation.
Silicon on insulator: from inception to cutting-edge research
Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology has become animportant innovationin the field ofsemiconductors, driving advancements in performance, power efficiency, and thermal management of electronic devices.
Crypto Quantique to deliver quantum-driven chip security
Crypto Quantique, a provider ofquantum-driven securityfor the Internet of Things (IoT), has announced three new partnerships with intellectual property (IP) distributors in the Asia-Pacific region, Kaviaz Technology for Taiwan, LoMicro for China, and KRM for Japan and Korea.
Where did AI come from?
Today (16th July 2024) is AI Appreciation Day, and to fully appreciate a topic, one must first understand its origins – so, where did AI come from?
Deep learning chipset market to surge to $72.8 billion by 2033
Fact'srecent market study reporton the deep learning chipsets market reveals substantial growth prospects in the coming decade.
UK tech success in APAC: South Korea eyes UK quantum collaboration
The innovative quantum technologies showcased by five British companies at Quantum Korea 2024 in late June have sparked significant interest, leading to more than 35 meetings with Korean corporations and R&D institutes to discuss future collaboration.
Characterising single photon detectors with tuneable IR lasers
Chromacity reports how its tuneableultrafast infra-red lasersare helping researchers characterisesingle photon detectors (SPDs),essential devices for applications including quantum key distribution, LiDAR, as well as sensing and characterisation of samples using fluorescence lifetime measurement.