A team at ETH Zurich has built a quantum gate that swaps the states of two atoms with 99.91 percent accuracy, operating simultaneously across more than 17,000 atom pairs in under a millisecond.
Quantum computing still stumbles on fragility, where tiny disturbances can wreck calculations. ETH Zurich researchers built a geometric swap gate with neutral atoms that stayed remarkably stable ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have realized particularly stable quantum logical operations with qubits made of neutral atoms. Since these operations, called quantum gates, are based on geometric phases, ...
Quantum computing has already demonstrated great computational potential across multiple domains and has received more and more attention. However, due to the connectivity limitations of Noisy ...