• Delta Gold Technologies PLC(Aquis: DGQ / OTC: DGQTF) has signed a Research Sponsorship and exclusive Technology Licensing Agreement (TLA) withPenn State University. • This partnership is focused on the development of quantum intellectual property (IP) centered on gold nanoclusters, or “super atoms,” which exhibit spin properties analogous to state-of-the-art trapped-ion systems but in a scalable, solid-state format. • The agreement coordinates research between Penn State and theUniversity of Torontoto address material bottlenecks in the quantum hardware sector. • Research Context: Tunable Spin in Gold Nanoclusters The partnership is supported by research led byProfessor Kenneth L. • Knappenberger, head of Penn State’s Department of Chemistry. • Recent work published inACS Central ScienceandThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Lettersdemonstrates that gold nanoclusters (such as Au144and Au25) can mimic the long-lasting spin polarization of trapped gaseous ions, which are typically difficult to scale due to their dilute nature.
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- Delta Gold Technologies PLC (Aquis: DGQ / OTC: DGQTF) has signed a Research Sponsorship and exclusive Technology Licensing Agreement (TLA) with Penn State University. This partnership is focused on the development of quantum intellectual property (IP) centered on gold nanoclusters, or “super atoms,” which exhibit spin properties analogous to state-of-the-art trapped-ion systems but in a scalable, solid-state format. The agreement coordinates research between Penn State and the University of Toronto to address material bottlenecks in the quantum hardware sector. Research Context: Tunable Spin i
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