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Brookhaven Lab shows silicon-compatible route to scalable qubits
Building a superconducting qubit today requires depositing an insulating layer just a few atoms thick between two ...
Beginning in the 1950s, silicon transformed the electronics industry by enabling smaller and faster devices that could be ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have realized particularly stable quantum logical operations with qubits made of neutral atoms.
Two companies that are racing to develop a photonic quantum computer using photonic qubits are PsiQuantum, based in Palo Alto ...
Chemistry professor Danna Freedman crafts “designer molecules” for quantum information science. It all began with a simple origami model. As an undergrad at Harvard, Danna Freedman went to a professor ...
Conventional computers work by performing operations on bits encoded in silicon. But no one is really sure how qubits will be encoded in the quantum computers of the future. Half a dozen or so ...
Quantum computers of the future may be closer to reality thanks to new research from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked start-up company. Theorists and experimentalists teamed up to develop a new ...
Quantum vendors and national agencies are aligning to establish common standards for logical qubits, which should enable ...
Quantum computers made from qubits based on extremely cold atoms have been getting larger at an impressive rate, which may soon make them computationally powerful – but errors arise at a rate that ...
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