Researchers Say Cool Control May Make Quantum Computing More Feasible
Insider Brief Researchers in Japan found a way to cool down and measure the motion of an electron levitated in a vacuum, or a trapped electron, making quantum computing more feasible. The researchers focused on included an electron trapped in a vacuum called a Paul trap interacting with superconducting circuits and a trapped ion. Next […]
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