[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Ryan sikorski [@Ryansikorski10](/creator/twitter/Ryansikorski10) on x 35.3K followers Created: 2025-07-14 19:33:56 UTC They have figured out a way to scale up quantum light harvesting capabilities onto a CMOS chip. They want to commercialize this capability because our light (biophotons) is what powers the BEAST SYSTEM. Don't let them trap your light in the Metaverse! 📄 Scalable feedback stabilization of quantum light sources on a CMOS chip “electronic–photonic quantum system-on-chip that consists of quantum-correlated photon-pair sources stabilized via on-chip feedback control circuits and is fabricated in a commercial 45-nm CMOS microelectronics foundry.” Here's the article: "What excites me most is that we embedded the control directly on-chip—stabilizing a quantum process in real time," says Anirudh Ramesh, a Ph.D. student at Northwestern who led the quantum measurements. "That's a critical step toward scalable quantum systems."  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [trap](/topic/trap) [$qubt](/topic/$qubt) [Post Link](https://x.com/Ryansikorski10/status/1944842822475260355)
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Ryan sikorski @Ryansikorski10 on x 35.3K followers
Created: 2025-07-14 19:33:56 UTC
They have figured out a way to scale up quantum light harvesting capabilities onto a CMOS chip.
They want to commercialize this capability because our light (biophotons) is what powers the BEAST SYSTEM. Don't let them trap your light in the Metaverse!
đź“„ Scalable feedback stabilization of quantum light sources on a CMOS chip
“electronic–photonic quantum system-on-chip that consists of quantum-correlated photon-pair sources stabilized via on-chip feedback control circuits and is fabricated in a commercial 45-nm CMOS microelectronics foundry.”
Here's the article:
"What excites me most is that we embedded the control directly on-chip—stabilizing a quantum process in real time," says Anirudh Ramesh, a Ph.D. student at Northwestern who led the quantum measurements. "That's a critical step toward scalable quantum systems."
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