Most quantum computers being developed around the world will only work at fractions of a degree above absolute zero. But now researchers led by Professor Andrew Dzurak at UNSW Sydney have addressed this problem
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"Our new results open a path from experimental devices to affordable quantum computers for real world business and government applications," says Professor Dzurak. The researchers' proof-of-concept quantum processor unit cell, on a silicon chip, works at 1.5 Kelvin—15 times warmer than the main competing chip-based technology being developed by Google, IBM, and others, which uses superconducting qubits. Saiba mais...
Imagem: UNSW Sydney
Imagem: UNSW Sydney