Stanford quantum computing breakthrough uses twisted light to work without extreme cooling

Mihaela Păun

Scientists have taken a major step toward practical quantum technology with a tiny room-temperature device that uses twisted light to link photons and electrons. Credit: Antony Georgiadis Quantum computers today are notoriously difficult and expensive to operate. Most require temperatures near absolute zero, about -459 degrees Fahrenheit, to maintain the fragile quantum states needed for computation and communication. Now, researchers at Stanford University have developed a nanoscale optical