A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing, where researchers have successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second at room temperature. This breakthrough, achieved by using a novel diamond-based lattice structure to shield the qubits from environmental noise, represents a hundredfold increase in coherence time …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing, where researchers have successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second at room temperature. This breakthrough, achieved by using a novel diamond-based lattice structure to shield the qubits from environmental noise, represents a hundredfold increase in coherence time compared to previous best efforts. The extended stability is a critical step toward building practical, error-corrected quantum computers capable of solving complex problems in materials science and cryptography. The research team is now focused on scaling the system to incorporate more qubits while preserving this crucial coherence. Read the full article for detailed methodology and expert commentary.
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