Xanadu Quantum Technologies has developed a quantum algorithm to speed up the discovery of advanced battery materials, in collaboration with the University of Toronto and the National Research Council of Canada. This algorithm utilizes quantum simulations of Resonant Inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) to characterize material properties, which could lead to breakthroughs in battery technology1. By leveraging the power of quantum computing, researchers can efficiently model and analyze the behavior of complex materials, accelerating the development of more efficient and sustainable batteries. The use of quantum RIXS simulations has the potential to revolutionize the field of materials science, enabling the creation of novel materials with tailored properties. This development matters to practitioners because it could significantly reduce the time and cost associated with battery development, ultimately driving innovation in the field of energy storage.
Xanadu, NRC, and U of T Target Battery Evolution via Quantum RIXS Simulations
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References
- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, March 19). Xanadu, NRC, and U of T Target Battery Evolution via Quantum RIXS Simulations. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/xanadu-nrc-and-u-of-t-target-battery-evolution-via-quantum-rixs-simulations/
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