A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advance in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second. This milestone, achieved by a team at a leading research university, represents a hundred-fold improvement over previous records and is a critical step toward building practical, error-corrected quantum …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advance in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a multi-qubit system for over one second. This milestone, achieved by a team at a leading research university, represents a hundred-fold improvement over previous records and is a critical step toward building practical, error-corrected quantum computers. The breakthrough was made possible by using a novel method of isolating qubits from environmental noise within a specialized vacuum chamber and employing precise electromagnetic controls. While challenges remain in scaling the system, the extended coherence time allows for more complex computations and brings fault-tolerant quantum computing closer to reality. Read the full article for detailed technical insights.
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