A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a qubit system for over 100 microseconds—a new record for this type of architecture. The breakthrough was achieved using a novel error-correction protocol and specialized materials that better isolate the qubits from environmental interference. This …
A new study published in Nature demonstrates a significant advancement in quantum computing, where researchers successfully maintained quantum coherence in a qubit system for over 100 microseconds—a new record for this type of architecture. The breakthrough was achieved using a novel error-correction protocol and specialized materials that better isolate the qubits from environmental interference. This extended coherence time is a critical step toward building practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving complex problems in chemistry and materials science that are currently intractable for classical machines. For the full details, read the complete article at https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240521123456.htm.
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