From left to right: Alexey Gorshkov, Chris Fechisin, Steve Rolston and Michael Gullans. Together with Trey Porto, Kunal Sharma and Przemyslaw Bienias they were nominated for the 2023 Invention of the Year award.
This year Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), a research partnership between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland, researchers and their colleagues have won in the quantum category for a new method for counting particles of light—photons—without destroying them. Non-destructively counting photons has potential uses in quantum computers and quantum networks that store information in quantum states of light.
The co-inventors nominated for their non-destructive photon counting protocol are: