In a groundbreaking development for quantum computing, researchers at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, in collaboration with Sweden-based manufacturing company QTECH Group, have unveiled a promising strategy for multi-qubit quantum registers with our Cobolt 06 MLD 515 nm laser.

By utilizing optically addressable spins to manipulate numerous dark electron-spin defects within the environment, significant progress has been made in controlling these elusive quantum entities. Recent experiments have showcased coherent interactions with dark spins, marking a crucial milestone.

These groundbreaking results not only signify a significant step forward in quantum computing but also lay the foundation for utilizing dark electron-nuclear spin defects as qubits for diverse applications, including quantum sensing, computation, and networking.

This heralds a new era in quantum technology, offering promising prospects for revolutionizing information processing capabilities.