A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained a state of quantum coherence for over 100 seconds at room temperature. This achievement, using a novel diamond-based system with engineered nitrogen-vacancy centers, marks a major step toward practical quantum computers that do not require extreme cooling. The …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained a state of quantum coherence for over 100 seconds at room temperature. This achievement, using a novel diamond-based system with engineered nitrogen-vacancy centers, marks a major step toward practical quantum computers that do not require extreme cooling. The extended coherence time allows for more complex calculations and error correction, addressing a key hurdle in the field. While challenges remain in scaling the technology, the research provides a promising pathway for developing more accessible and powerful quantum systems for cryptography, material science, and complex simulations. Read the full article at https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240521123456.htm.
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