by John Turner | Nov 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
What is the best method to store Calibration Wafer Standards produced with particle sizes of less than 100 nm? Cleanrooms normally operate at 70F, about 21C, and typically around 40% humidity. When using a Calibration Wafer Standard to calibrate your Wafer Inspections...
by AP Publications | Jun 16, 2023 | Medical Billing
At Applied Physics Inc., our mission has always been to deliver innovative and cutting-edge technology solutions across a range of industries. Today, we are proud to announce the expansion of our portfolio into the healthcare sector with MyMediBilling, a comprehensive...
by AP Publications | May 10, 2023 | Uncategorized
Applied Physics Inc., a leader in advanced technology solutions, is excited to announce the launch of APQ.AI, a new division focused on the development and implementation of cutting-edge AI solutions. With over 30 years of experience in the field of advanced...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing, Uncategorized
It is a quarter of a century since the first quantum bits, or qubits, were hooked together to make a rudimentary quantum computer. With their ability to represent both the ones and zeros in traditional computers at the same time, qubits are the most basic components...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Geoffrey Hinton, professor at the University of Toronto and engineering fellow at Google Brain, recently published a paper on the Forward-Forward algorithm (FF), a technique for training neural networks that uses two forward passes of data through the network, instead...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing, Silica Particles, Uncategorized
Abstract Photonic qubits should be controllable on-chip and noise-tolerant when transmitted over optical networks for practical applications. Furthermore, qubit sources should be programmable and have high brightness to be useful for quantum algorithms and grant...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing
For the first time, scientists have observed quantum interference—a wavelike interaction between particles related to the weird quantum phenomenon of entanglement—occurring between two different kinds of particles. The discovery could help physicists understand what...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Optics & Photonics, Quantum Computing, Uncategorized
A quantum harmonic oscillator—a structure that can control the location and energy of quantum particles that could, in the future, be used to develop new technologies including OLEDs and miniature lasers—has been made at room temperature by researchers led by the...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Optics & Photonics, Quantum Computing
Researchers in India have shown that photon entanglement in a certain continuous-variable basis revives itself as the photons propagate away from their source. The discovery could prove useful for securely transmitting quantum information over long distances and for...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing
The world of the very, very small is a wonderland of strangeness. Molecules, atoms, and their constituent particles did not readily reveal their secrets to the scientists that wrestled with the physics of atoms in the early 20th century. Drama, frustration, anger,...