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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Tuning fork’: US lab uses sound to store quantum data 30 times longer than qubits
Caltech (California Institute of Technology) researchers have developed a hybrid quantum memory that stores information from superconducting qubits as sound, significantly extending storage time. They ...
In the fast-evolving world of quantum computing, one of the biggest hurdles isn’t how fast calculations can be done—it’s how ...
Caltech scientists have created a hybrid quantum memory that converts electrical information into sound, allowing quantum states to last 30 times longer than in standard superconducting systems. Their ...
This incredible quantum innovation is a two-in-one system combining the abilities of a mechanical oscillator and a superconducting qubit.
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Caltech scientists use sound to remember quantum information
Mohammad Mirhosseini's lab at Caltech has paired a superconducting qubit on a chip with a miniature tuning fork, ...
References [1] Supersymmetric Wigner–Dunkl quantum mechanics. Results in Physics (2022). [2] Exact solution of the relativistic Dunkl oscillator in (2+1) dimensions. Annals of Physics (2019).
The device consists of a sapphire chip with a superconducting qubit (gray rectangles, left) on top of another that acts as a mechanical oscillator (gray dot, right). Credit: Uwe Von Luepke/ETH ...
In the realm of quantum mechanics, the ability to observe and control quantum phenomena at room temperature has long been elusive, especially on a large or "macroscopic" scale. Traditionally, such ...
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