A groundbreaking quantum refrigerator cools qubits autonomously, enhancing quantum computation precision and reducing errors.
A team of researchers has developed a new quantum dilution refrigerator that could revolutionize quantum computing research.
Quantum computers require extreme cooling to perform reliable calculations. One of the challenges preventing quantum ...
Researchers develop a quantum refrigerator that cools qubits to record-low temperatures, enhancing the stability of quantum computers.
The Swiss startup has found a way to allow qubits to move in all spatial directions like an aeroplane, instead of like cars ...
One that should be easiest to solve involves modeling the behavior of some simple catalysts. The electrons of these catalysts ...
MIT researchers have achieved a world-record single-qubit fidelity of 99.998% using fluxonium, a superconducting qubit.
A new technique can reset bits in quantum computers highly effectively, a critical task for successful quantum computing. The technique uses heat flow between different sections of a refrigerator to ...
Researchers are leveraging the established silicon infrastructure to pioneer donor spin qubits for quantum computing. The ...
Quantum computers ... close to absolute zero, equivalent to minus 273.15 degrees Celsius or zero Kelvin, the scientific unit of temperature. The extreme cold puts the qubits into their lowest ...