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  2. List of companies involved in quantum computing or ...

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    Palo Alto, CA, USA HQS Quantum Simulations [44] 2017: Computing Quantum Algorithms, Quantum Programming, Classical Simulation: Karlsruhe, Germany HRL Laboratories: Computing Quantum Dots: Malibu, CA, USA: Huawei Noah's Ark Lab [45] Communication Nanjing University: Shenzhen, China IBM [46] September 10, 1990 [47] Computing Superconducting: MIT ...

  3. PsiQuantum - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, DARPA selected PsiQuantum as one of the companies to receive funding under its Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program. [14] The UK Government also provided funding for PsiQuantum to open a test facility for cryogenic testing in the UK. [15] [16]

  4. Quantum Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    Quantum Capital Group, previously known as Quantum Energy Partners, is a Houston, Texas-based private equity firm focused on the energy industry. History [ edit ]

  5. QuantumScape - Wikipedia

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    The QSE-5 B-sample cell has a measured cell energy of 21.6 Watt-hours (Wh) at C/5 discharge rate and 25 °C. This is divided by the cell volume to get the volumetric energy density of 844 Wh/L or by the cell mass to get the gravimetric energy density (also called specific energy ) of 301 Wh/kg.

  6. Potential well - Wikipedia

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    Energy may be released from a potential well if sufficient energy is added to the system such that the local maximum is surmounted. In quantum physics, potential energy may escape a potential well without added energy due to the probabilistic characteristics of quantum particles; in these cases a particle may be imagined to tunnel through the walls of a potential well.

  7. Quantum engineering - Wikipedia

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    Quantum engineering is evolving into its own engineering discipline. The quantum industry requires a quantum-literate workforce, a missing resource at the moment. Currently, scientists in the field of quantum technology have mostly either a physics or engineering background and have acquired their ”quantum engineering skills” by experience.

  8. Quantum - Wikipedia

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    The word quantum is the neuter singular of the Latin interrogative adjective quantus, meaning "how much"."Quanta", the neuter plural, short for "quanta of electricity" (electrons), was used in a 1902 article on the photoelectric effect by Philipp Lenard, who credited Hermann von Helmholtz for using the word in the area of electricity.

  9. Quantum optics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum optics is a branch of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum chemistry dealing with how individual quanta of light, known as photons, interact with atoms and molecules. It includes the study of the particle-like properties of photons.