The Magnetics Group's program in superconductor electromechanics has moved to the University of Colorado. Contact principal investigators … more
The Quantum Sensors Project develops sensors based on quantum phenomena for spectroscopy, imaging, and other precision measurements for … more
America's future prosperity and security may rely in part on the exotic properties of quantum mechanics. Research on quantum information (QI) … more
This project is developing new standards using Josephson junctions, superconductor-based devices whose quantum behavior makes them perfect … more
Quantum-based communication and measurement systems that use novel quantum states of light are being developed around the world. However, the … more
Compact High-Temperature Superconducting Cables Demonstrated at NIST
Differential sampling measurement of a 7 V rms Sine Wave with a Programmable Josephson Voltage Standard
A Comparison of Methods for Computing the Residual Resistivity Ratio of High-Purity Niobium
Measurement crosstalk between two phase qubits coupled by a coplanar waveguide
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