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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum computer made with diamond spin qubits achieves ultra-low error ratesFujitsu and TU Delft have collaborated to build a diamond-based quantum chip with record low error rates of 0.1 percent.
Scientists at QuTech have achieved a major milestone in quantum computing by creating highly precise quantum gates on a ...
Fujitsu and QuTech achieve a world-first sub-0.1% error probability in a complete universal quantum gate set for diamond spin qubits, exceeding the threshold for quantum error correction, an important ...
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Magnetoresistive random-access memory, or MRAM, promises to make computers more efficient and powerful, but a few hurdles ...
Advancing scalable solid-state quantum computing from materials to quantum processors and simulators—this is the ambitious project goal of the joint European project SPINUS. During their annual ...
High-energy particle accelerators, such as CERN’s Proton Synchrotron and Brookhaven’s Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, were regarded as the most exciting, well-funded and biggest instruments in ...
Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new phase of matter while studying a model system of a magnetic material.
A hidden quantum wave may keep particles moving, even when everything else freezes. Researchers discovered that phasons, a ...
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