Revolutionizing Quantum Technology and Innovations: Insights from Mahidol University

2024-03-27 01:51:00

Education, IT27 Mar. ’24 8:512024-03-27

From “QT1” (Quantum Technology Generation 1) in the early days of getting to know and making use of “Quantum technology of the 20th century” has given rise to many modern technology-driven electronic devices. Such as transistors, which are components in computers. This makes managing huge amounts of data possible.

At present, there has been an increase in the ability to access and manage quantum technology into the “QT2” (Quantum Technology Generation 2) era of the 21st century, causing in-depth and wide-ranging utilization, especially in the field of commercial computing. Quantum will bring a revolution in information technology, science, and many innovations.

In Thailand, it is considered one of the important milestones in the national quantum technology development road map for the year 2020 – 2029.

Lecturer Dr. Khetphakorn Chakrawet, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Mahidol University is one of the prides of Mahidol University. From winning the 2024 National Research Award from the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), Good Thesis Award Category, Physical Sciences and Mathematics.

This innovative work has developed transition metals into single-molecule magnets to enhance the storage potential of computer hard drives and quantum computing.

From research that wanted to reduce the size of nano-sized magnetic particles to become molecular-sized magnets. This will increase the potential for storing electronic data by up to 1,000 times, leading to research into ways to increase the magnetic force within the molecule. make molecular sized magnets which typically requires temperatures as low as -270 degrees Celsius, it can maintain its magnetic properties at higher temperatures.

Moreover, the process of changing the magnetic polarity of a molecule has been used as a quantum processor. To build a powerful quantum computer

It is a research work that was done as a doctoral dissertation at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, which was later published in international chemical academic journals such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), Chemical Science, and Inorganic Chemistry. etc.

Access to quantum computing technology will dramatically increase Thailand’s potential. both to the technology of logistics transportation systems Searching for new drugs Smart material development and protection of digital information security

Mahidol University ready to do duty “Wisdom of the Land” according to the aspiration of Mahidol University Create and provide knowledge to empower “QT2” to be a “technological heritage” for future generations.

Follow interesting news from Mahidol University at www.mahidol.ac.th

Source: Mahidol University

1711547517
#Mahidol #University #develops #innovations #increase #potential #quantum #computing #technology #molecular #magnets #ThaiPR.NET

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.