A potential breakthrough from Japan may address one of the key obstacles facing this unconventional quantum computing platform. Researchers at RIKEN report a new approach that could make it easier to ...
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Detecting single-electron qubits: Microwaves could probe quantum states above liquid helium
One intriguing method that could be used to form the qubits needed for quantum computers involves electrons hovering above liquid helium. But it wasn't clear how data in this form could be read easily ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers of the Max Planck Institutes for Nuclear Physics (Heidelberg) and Quantum Optics (Garching) investigate for the first time helium atoms by means of electron holography in ...
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