Qubits are normally made from superconducting metals and need to be cooled to near absolute zero to avoid collapsing. But scientists just built an error-free logical qubit from a single laser pulse — and it works at room temperature.
A project involving researchers from the universities of Mainz, Olomouc and Tokyo has succeeded in generating a logical qubit from a single light pulse that has the inherent capacity to correct errors. Click to read more.
Mainz, Germany (SPX) Feb 05, 2024 -
In a remarkable stride towards more practical quantum computing, a collaborative research effort led by the University of Tokyo, alongside Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany and Pa
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