Posts tagged with: Superconducting Quantum Bits (Qubits)

Research Suggests Viable Use of Silicon Technology as Alternative to Superconducting or Trapped Ion Quantum Computers

Research conducted by Princeton University physicists is paving the way for the use of silicon-based technologies in quantum computing, especially as quantum bits – the basic units of quantum computers....

Quantum Information Disappears at the Atomic Scale, Brookhaven and Princeton U Scientists Look to Find Sources of Loss

Engineers and materials scientists studying superconducting quantum information bits (qubits)—a leading quantum computing material platform based on the frictionless flow of paired electrons—have collected clues hinting at the microscopic sources of qubit information...

Quantifying Superconducting Circuit Behaviors Just Got Easier, Perfecting Long Coherence Qubits Comes With It

The next generation of computing and information processing lies in the intriguing world of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers are expected to be capable of solving large, extremely complex problems that are beyond the...

Superconducting Qubits and Microwave Photons: A Step to Long-Life Quantum Memory?

NUST MISIS Scientists Got Photons to Interact, Taking Step Towards Long-Living Quantum Memory An international research team, obtained experimental evidence for effective interaction between microwave photons via superconductive qubits for...

AWS Error Correction: Cat Qubit Encoding Suppressing Bit-Flip Errors and More…

Building a Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer, The Amazon Way Read More… +  Recently, a team from AWS Center for Quantum Computing released its first architecture paper that described the process of...

QuiX & PHIX Pair Up to Expand Photonic Quantum Computing Technologies

Qmode project with QuiX QuiX and PHIX started a collaboration in the project Qmode to overcome the packaging challenges of connecting large-scale quantum photonic processors to the outside world. Within...
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