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P-A complete scheme for atom-mediated deterministic photonic graph state generation
How single atoms can solve the most demanding challenge in photonic quantum computation: deterministic generating of graph states
Arxiv
Arxiv
Arxiv
Video
V-Quantum Source's practical path to million-qubit computations
By making resource state generation deterministic instead of probabilistic, Quantum Source overcomes existing quantum space and efficiency challenges.
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Blog
B-Controlling photons with atoms in a cavity: from bulk to integrated systems
This survey explores the evolution of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) concepts and technology over the years, transitioning from bulk optical structures and transient atoms to integrated fabrication-based resonators and stationary atoms.
Read more
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Blog
B-Why a single atom? The Zeno Paradox and Photonic Quantum Computers
Counting up to 1: The ancient Zeno paradox is shown to be the mechanism behind single atom's unique nonlinearity
Read more
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Paper
P-Temporal quantum eraser: Fusion gates with distinguishable photons
By erasing distinguishing temporal information, non-identical photons can nonetheless be used in fusion gates
PRA
PRA
PRA
News
N-Quantum Source goes out of stealth to enable useful photonic quantum computers with millions of qubits
Three serial entrepreneurs and a leading Professor from the Weizmann Institute of Science join forces to establish Quantum Source and actualize a breakthrough.
Business Wire
Business Wire
Business Wire
Video
V-Photonics-based quantum computing
Photonic quantum computing offers the most promising route towards fault-tolerant quantum computers by providing a modular solution.
Watch the video
Watch the video
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Video
V-Part two: The potential of photonics in Quantum Computing
In the second video of our series, we explore the fundamentals of photonic and atomic qubits and their role in quantum computing. This video provides an overview of how these elements are used to address the challenges of scaling quantum systems.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Video
V-Part Three: Not Hundreds but Millions of Qubits
We are excited to launch the third video in our Light and Matter’ series! Quantum Source is paving the way for the future with scalable and practical quantum computing solutions. In ‘Not Hundreds but Millions,’ discover how Quantum Source is using cold, trapped atoms to generate and entangle photons into cluster-states for photonic computing. Learn more about our innovative approach and watch the video.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Video
V-Part Four: Bringing Quantum Computing to Light
In the fourth video of our series, we dive into the groundbreaking potential of photonic quantum computation. We explore how shifting from probabilistic to deterministic processes can drastically improve efficiency and scalability, paving the way for room-temperature quantum computers with millions of qubits.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Video
V-Part Five: Shape the Future of Quantum Computing with Us!
At Quantum Source, we’re on a mission to redefine what’s possible in quantum computing—and we’re looking for passionate innovators to join our journey. Every day, our team of experts tackles challenges that push the boundaries of technology, working together to shape the future with curiosity, skill, and ambition.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Video
V-Bringing Quantum Computing to Light: Quantum Source’s Vision
Watch as we explore: The essence of light and matter: photons and atoms. The early stage of quantum computing and its limitless potential. How Quantum Source is bridging today’s technology gaps with our transformational methods.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Blog
B-SWAP - the most fundamental unit of communication in nature
Realizing a unitary exchange of qubits between light and matter carries both fundamental and practical significances.
Read more
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News
N-Dell backs Israeli photonic quantum computing startup
Quantum Source, which is aiming to bring quantum computers to market, raised $12 million in an extended seed round from Dell Technologies Capital.
Optics
Optics
Optics
Blog
B-Finally, treating photons like particles
Picking out exactly one photon from a pulse of light is more than just a technological breakthrough.
Read more
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Paper
P-A passive photon-atom qubit SWAP gate
The first experimental demonstration of a qubit SWAP gate between two different types of qubits.
Nature Physics
Nature Physics
Nature Physics
Blog
B-The meaning of practical & useful quantum computing
The real quantum revolution will begin when quantum computers become affordable and cost effective to scale. Quantum Source paves the way for practical, fault...
Read more
Read more
Read more
Video
V-From probabilistic to deterministic
In his keynote at the Commercializing Quantum 2024 conference, our CEO, Oded Melamed, discussed the scalability of #photonic quantum computing and the associated practical challenges.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Paper
P-Analysis of deterministic swapping of photonic and atomic states
Single-Photon Raman Interaction (SPRINT) – the physics behind the qubit SWAP gate and single-photon extraction.
Physical Review A
Physical Review A
Physical Review A
Video
V-What can governments do to support quantum? Naftali Bennett on Quantum Computing Vision and Strategy
In this insightful conversation with Jason Palmer at the @Economist Commercializing Quantum 2024 conference, Naftali shares his motivations for joining the quantum computing effort, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize sectors such as medicine and cybersecurity.
Watch the video
Watch the video
Watch the video
Blog
B-A photon controls a photon: a single atom router
Following the transistor footsteps with single photons opens the path to scalable photonic quantum computation.
Read more
Read more
Read more
News
N-Quantum Source raises $12M to propel continued development in photonic quantum computing
REHOVOT, Israel—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing the technology needed to bring photonic quantum computers to market.
Business Wire
Business Wire
Business Wire
News
N-Naftali Bennett appointed to Quantum Source board
Bennett said, “Quantum computing is one of the few technologies that has the potential to move the world forward in a significant way.
GlobsEng
GlobsEng
GlobsEng
Blog
B-Quantum information processing with photonic and atomic qubits
The interaction between photonic and matter qubits represents an exciting and promising avenue for the development of quantum computers.
Read more
Read more
Read more
News
N-Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett joins Quantum Source board of directors
Quantum Source Ltd., a pioneering quantum computing innovator, welcomes former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to its board of directors.
Business Wire
Business Wire
Business Wire
News
N-Photonic quantum computing startup Quantum Source extends seed round to $27 million
Israel-based Quantum Source, a technology company that is aiming to bring photonic quantum computers to market, has announced that it has raised a $12 million.
Ctech
Ctech
Ctech
News
N-Photonic quantum computer co Quantum Source raises $50m
Israeli startup Quantum Source, which is developing technologies for practical photonic quantum computers announced today that it has raised $50 million in a series A financing round. The round was led by Eclipse with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital. This brings the total amount raised by Quantum Source to $77 million.
Globs
Globs
Globs
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N-Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series A Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing A Reality
Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing, technology for powerful, cost-effective, practical photonic quantum computers, announced today it has raised a $50M Series A investment round led by Eclipse, with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital. This brings the company’s total funding raised to over $77M. The capital will be used to enhance engineering capabilities and accelerate the commercialization of quantum solutions.
Quantum Insider
Quantum Insider
Quantum Insider
News
N-Quantum Source secures $50 million Series A to advance photonic quantum computers
The Israeli startup targets breakthroughs in quantum computing with its photonic approach and growing investor confidence.
CTECH
CTECH
CTECH
Paper
P-All-optical routing of single photons by a one-atom switch controlled by a single photon
The first realization of a single-photon controlled photonic router, using a single atom without any other control fields.
Science
Science
Science
Paper
P-Extraction of a single photon from an optical pulse
Picking one photon from a laser pulse: a single-photon source for atom-mediated photonic quantum computation.
Nature Photonics
Nature Photonics
Nature Photonics
News
N-Is Israel about to become a leader in quantum computing?
Despite coming late to the game, Israel could leapfrog to rival the world’s main quantum players, experts predict. For the foreseeable future, most of us will keep using...
Israel 21c
Israel 21c
Israel 21c
News
N-Israel-based startup Quantum Source out of stealth with $15M seed round
Quantum Source, an Israel-based quantum computing startup, has come out of stealth mode with a $15 million seed funding round co-led by Grove Ventures, Pitango…
The Quantum Insider
The Quantum Insider
The Quantum Insider
Paper
A passive photon-atom qubit SWAP gate
The first experimental demonstration of a qubit SWAP gate between two different types of qubits.
Nature Physics
Paper
A complete scheme for atom-mediated deterministic photonic graph state generation
How single atoms can solve the most demanding challenge in photonic quantum computation: deterministic generating of graph states
Arxiv
Paper
Temporal quantum eraser: Fusion gates with distinguishable photons
By erasing distinguishing temporal information, non-identical photons can nonetheless be used in fusion gates
PRA
Paper
Extraction of a single photon from an optical pulse
Picking one photon from a laser pulse: a single-photon source for atom-mediated photonic quantum computation.
Nature Photonics
Paper
All-optical routing of single photons by a one-atom switch controlled by a single photon
The first realization of a single-photon controlled photonic router, using a single atom without any other control fields.
Science
Paper
Analysis of deterministic swapping of photonic and atomic states
Single-Photon Raman Interaction (SPRINT) – the physics behind the qubit SWAP gate and single-photon extraction.
Physical Review A
Blog
B-Why a single atom? The Zeno Paradox and Photonic Quantum Computers
Counting up to 1: The ancient Zeno paradox is shown to be the mechanism behind single atom's unique nonlinearity
Read more
Blog
B-Controlling photons with atoms in a cavity: from bulk to integrated systems
This survey explores the evolution of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) concepts and technology over the years, transitioning from bulk optical structures and transient atoms to integrated fabrication-based resonators and stationary atoms.
Read more
Blog
B-Finally, treating photons like particles
Picking out exactly one photon from a pulse of light is more than just a technological breakthrough.
Read more
Blog
B-SWAP - the most fundamental unit of communication in nature
Realizing a unitary exchange of qubits between light and matter carries both fundamental and practical significances.
Read more
Blog
B-The meaning of practical & useful quantum computing
The real quantum revolution will begin when quantum computers become affordable and cost effective to scale. Quantum Source paves the way for practical, fault...
Read more
Blog
B-A photon controls a photon: a single atom router
Following the transistor footsteps with single photons opens the path to scalable photonic quantum computation.
Read more
Blog
B-Quantum information processing with photonic and atomic qubits
The interaction between photonic and matter qubits represents an exciting and promising avenue for the development of quantum computers.
Read more
Video
V-Photonics-based quantum computing
Photonic quantum computing offers the most promising route towards fault-tolerant quantum computers by providing a modular solution.
Video
V-Quantum Source's practical path to million-qubit computations
By making resource state generation deterministic instead of probabilistic, Quantum Source overcomes existing quantum space and efficiency challenges.
Video
V-Bringing Quantum Computing to Light: Quantum Source’s Vision
Watch as we explore: The essence of light and matter: photons and atoms. The early stage of quantum computing and its limitless potential. How Quantum Source is bridging today’s technology gaps with our transformational methods.
Video
V-Part two: The potential of photonics in Quantum Computing
In the second video of our series, we explore the fundamentals of photonic and atomic qubits and their role in quantum computing. This video provides an overview of how these elements are used to address the challenges of scaling quantum systems.
Video
V-Part Three: Not Hundreds but Millions of Qubits
We are excited to launch the third video in our Light and Matter’ series! Quantum Source is paving the way for the future with scalable and practical quantum computing solutions. In ‘Not Hundreds but Millions,’ discover how Quantum Source is using cold, trapped atoms to generate and entangle photons into cluster-states for photonic computing. Learn more about our innovative approach and watch the video.
Video
V-Part Four: Bringing Quantum Computing to Light
In the fourth video of our series, we dive into the groundbreaking potential of photonic quantum computation. We explore how shifting from probabilistic to deterministic processes can drastically improve efficiency and scalability, paving the way for room-temperature quantum computers with millions of qubits.
Video
V-Part Five: Shape the Future of Quantum Computing with Us!
At Quantum Source, we’re on a mission to redefine what’s possible in quantum computing—and we’re looking for passionate innovators to join our journey. Every day, our team of experts tackles challenges that push the boundaries of technology, working together to shape the future with curiosity, skill, and ambition.
Video
V-From probabilistic to deterministic
In his keynote at the Commercializing Quantum 2024 conference, our CEO, Oded Melamed, discussed the scalability of #photonic quantum computing and the associated practical challenges.
Video
V-What can governments do to support quantum? Naftali Bennett on Quantum Computing Vision and Strategy
In this insightful conversation with Jason Palmer at the @Economist Commercializing Quantum 2024 conference, Naftali shares his motivations for joining the quantum computing effort, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize sectors such as medicine and cybersecurity.
News
N-Quantum Source secures $50 million Series A to advance photonic quantum computers
The Israeli startup targets breakthroughs in quantum computing with its photonic approach and growing investor confidence.
CTECH
News
N-Quantum Source Raises $50 Million Series A Funding to Make Scalable, Useful Quantum Computing A Reality
Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing, technology for powerful, cost-effective, practical photonic quantum computers, announced today it has raised a $50M Series A investment round led by Eclipse, with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital. This brings the company’s total funding raised to over $77M. The capital will be used to enhance engineering capabilities and accelerate the commercialization of quantum solutions.
Quantum Insider
News
N-Photonic quantum computer co Quantum Source raises $50m
Israeli startup Quantum Source, which is developing technologies for practical photonic quantum computers announced today that it has raised $50 million in a series A financing round. The round was led by Eclipse with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital. This brings the total amount raised by Quantum Source to $77 million.
Globs
News
N-Photonic quantum computing startup Quantum Source extends seed round to $27 million
Israel-based Quantum Source, a technology company that is aiming to bring photonic quantum computers to market, has announced that it has raised a $12 million.
Ctech
News
N-Dell backs Israeli photonic quantum computing startup
Quantum Source, which is aiming to bring quantum computers to market, raised $12 million in an extended seed round from Dell Technologies Capital.
Optics
News
N-Naftali Bennett appointed to Quantum Source board
Bennett said, “Quantum computing is one of the few technologies that has the potential to move the world forward in a significant way.
GlobsEng
News
N-Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett joins Quantum Source board of directors
Quantum Source Ltd., a pioneering quantum computing innovator, welcomes former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to its board of directors.
Business Wire
News
N-Israel-based startup Quantum Source out of stealth with $15M seed round
Quantum Source, an Israel-based quantum computing startup, has come out of stealth mode with a $15 million seed funding round co-led by Grove Ventures, Pitango…
The Quantum Insider
News
N-Quantum Source raises $12M to propel continued development in photonic quantum computing
REHOVOT, Israel—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Quantum Source, an Israel-based company developing the technology needed to bring photonic quantum computers to market.
Business Wire
News
N-Quantum Source goes out of stealth to enable useful photonic quantum computers with millions of qubits
Three serial entrepreneurs and a leading Professor from the Weizmann Institute of Science join forces to establish Quantum Source and actualize a breakthrough.
Business Wire
News
N-Is Israel about to become a leader in quantum computing?
Despite coming late to the game, Israel could leapfrog to rival the world’s main quantum players, experts predict. For the foreseeable future, most of us will keep using...
Israel 21c