Scientists are building a quantum chip that turns disordered photon leaks into controllable signals, reshaping the way computing experiments are done today.


  • Scientists intentionally leak photons inside a silicon chip to study quantum disorder
  • Quantum noise becomes measurable data instead of unnecessary interference in experiments
  • Silicon photonics chip studies disordered quantum environments using programmable light pathways

A research team from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology has built a silicon chip that uses light instead of electricity.

This chip doesn’t try to eliminate quantum noise – those random fluctuations that normally ruin calculations – but deliberately allows certain particles of light, called photons, to escape through a controlled pathway.

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