A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second at room temperature. This achievement, which involved a novel error-correction protocol and material engineering, marks a crucial step toward building practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers. The extended coherence time …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second at room temperature. This achievement, which involved a novel error-correction protocol and material engineering, marks a crucial step toward building practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers. The extended coherence time addresses a major hurdle in the field, potentially accelerating the development of quantum processors capable of solving complex problems in cryptography, materials science, and drug discovery. The full details of the research and its implications are available in the original article: https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240521123456.htm
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