Programmable light simulates quantum matter across 300 processes without bigger circuits

Researchers at the University of Ottawa have developed a programmable quantum simulator that uses shaped light beams to replicate the behavior of quantum matter. This method allows scientists to simulate complex physical processes without the need for large-scale electronic hardware, using spatial light modulators instead.
Why it matters
This innovation significantly reduces the hardware requirements for quantum research, potentially accelerating advancements in material science and quantum computing.
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