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  • Nuclear spins in solid-state systems can have very long coherence times, which makes them attractive for use as qubits. Now a nuclear spin qubit device has been developed with all-microwave two-qubit control that has important performance benefits.

    • James O’Sullivan
    • Jaime Travesedo
    • Emmanuel Flurin
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 21, P: 1794-1800
  • An ensemble of electron spins is detected by their microwave fluorescence using a superconducting single microwave photon counter, making single-spin electron spin resonance spectroscopy a possible future prospect.

    • Emanuele Albertinale
    • Léo Balembois
    • Emmanuel Flurin
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 600, P: 434-438
  • Spectroscopic measurements of individual rare-earth ion electron spins are performed by detecting their microwave fluorescence, with the method coming close to practical single-electron spin resonance at millikelvin temperatures.

    • Z. Wang
    • L. Balembois
    • E. Flurin
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 619, P: 276-281
  • Continuous quantum error correction requires less ancillary resources compared to standard QEC methods. Here, the authors demonstrate experimentally a continuous quantum error correction code in a planar superconducting architecture.

    • William P. Livingston
    • Machiel S. Blok
    • Irfan Siddiqi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-7
  • The vascular, cellular and molecular changes underlying sex differences in mood disorders are unclear. Here, the authors show that blood-brain barrier dysfunction modulates anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors in female mice and endothelium-specific changes associated with maladaptive responses compared to resilience to stress.

    • Laurence Dion-Albert
    • Alice Cadoret
    • Caroline Menard
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-18
  • Simultaneous measurement of two incompatible observables in a superconducting qubit placed in a cavity shows that the quantum dynamics of the system is governed by the uncertainty principle and that the wavefunction collapse is replaced by persistent diffusion.

    • Shay Hacohen-Gourgy
    • Leigh S. Martin
    • Irfan Siddiqi
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 538, P: 491-494