Researchers at ETH Zurich have realized particularly stable quantum logical operations with qubits made of neutral atoms.
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Scientists in Switzerland have come closer to building stable quantum computers after developing a ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have realised particularly stable quantum logical operations with qubits made of neutral atoms.
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies with extreme precision while using far less power than today’s bulky systems.
A few years back, Google made waves when it claimed that some of its hardware had achieved quantum supremacy, performing operations that would be effectively impossible to simulate on a classical ...
Like their conventional counterparts, quantum computers can also break down. They can sometimes lose the atoms they manipulate to function, which can stop calculations dead in their tracks. But ...
IBM Corp. today announced two new quantum processors at its annual Quantum Developer Conference that are aimed at delivering scalable quantum computation capabilities next year and fault-tolerant ...
Quantum exchange or swap gates are an important part of quantum computers with a large number of qubits. Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a swap gate for qubits made of neutral atoms that is ...
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