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Research Team at IQASZ Observes Non-Hermitian Edge Burst Phenomenon in Experiment
The team experimentally observed the Non-Hermitian Edge Burst Effect (NHEBE), a phenomenon arising from the combined action of the non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) and the closing of the imaginary part of the energy band gap. The related research work, entitled "Observation of Non-Hermitian Edge Bur
Progress in Quantum Networks Achieved by the Team at IQASZ and Collaborators
Recently, Associate Researcher Zhengda Li from the Shenzhen International Quantum Academy (IQASZ) , Professor Jingyun Fan from the Department of Physics and SIQSE, SUSTech, in collaboration with Professor Mingxing Luo from the School of Information Science and Technology at Southwest Jiaotong Univer
Jiefei Chen’s group make a breakthrough in manipulating single-photon-source
A research team led by Associate Professor J. F. Chen have achieved an important advance in single-photon manipulation: the team has experimentally realized spatiotemporal (2+1)D Airy bullets at the single-photon level for the first time. T
IQASZ’s scientific research achievement selected among China’s top 10 scientific advances in 2023
On February 29, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) released China’s top 10 scientific advances in 2023 during a ceremony in Beijing. Among the selections on the list of the country’s top 10 science advances was the breakthrough research “Bosonic-encoded quantum error correction
Researchers explain why energy can travel much faster in microcavities
Their research work, entitled “Polariton Localization and Dispersion Properties of Disordered Quantum Emitters in Multimode Microcavities”, has been published in Physical Review Letters, one of the most prestigious journals in physics.
Researchers achieve breakthrough in quantum error correction
Conventional QEC schemes use multiple physical qubits to encode a logical qubit, which not only requires a tremendous amount of hardware resources, but also adds the number of error channels with increasing the number of physical qubits, resulting in an awkward situation of "the more correct, the mo
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