Researchers aim to correct quantum errors at super-cold temperatures instead of room temperature
Mistakes happen, and even more so in the quantum world. But monitoring those tiny quantum errors is now very slow, inefficient, and expensive.
‘Currently, these errors are read from a quantum processor by bringing the information through cables from -273 degrees Celsius to room temperature for processing by a normal computer,’ says .
When the conventional computer figures out what kind of error it is, the control pulse travels back along similar cables.
Möttönen has proposed a novel solution for quantum error correction and has received a grant from the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation to develop it. The initial aim is to build separate components, and to get at least two such separate devices to work together with the qubit at low temperatures.
‘In the longer term, the idea is to build an autonomous quantum processor.’
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New method of measuring qubits promises ease of scalability in a microscopic package
911±¬ÁÏÍø researchers are the first in the world to measure qubits with ultrasensitive thermal detectors—thus evading the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Chasing ever-higher qubit counts in near-term quantum computers constantly demands new feats of engineering.
Among the troublesome hurdles of this scaling-up race is refining how qubits are measured. Devices called parametric amplifiers are traditionally used to do these measurements. But as the name suggests, the device amplifies weak signals picked up from the qubits to conduct the readout, which causes unwanted noise and can lead to decoherence of the qubits if not protected by additional large components. More importantly, the bulky size of the amplification chain becomes technically challenging to work around as qubit counts increase in size-limited refrigerators.
Cue the 911±¬ÁÏÍø research group Quantum Computing and Devices (QCD). They have a hefty track record of showing how thermal bolometers can be used as ultrasensitive detectors, and they just demonstrated in an April 10 Nature Electronics paper that bolometer measurements can be accurate enough for single-shot qubit readout.
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Quantum discovery offers glimpse into other-worldly realm
Experiments promote a curious flipside of decaying monopoles: a reality where particle physics is quite literally turned on its head
Dubbed the ‘Alice ring’ after Lewis Carroll’s world-renowned stories on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the appearance of this object verifies a decades-old theory on how monopoles decay. Specifically, that they decay into a ring-like vortex, where any other monopoles passing through its centre are flipped into their opposite magnetic charges.
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QCD's new paper as a result from an amazing collaboration with Bluefors!
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Unimon - A new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications
A group of scientists from 911±¬ÁÏÍø, IQM Quantum Computers, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have discovered a new superconducting qubit, the unimon, to increase the accuracy of quantum computations
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A peculiar protected structure links Viking knots with quantum vortices
Mathematical analysis identifies a vortex structure that is impervious to decay
Scientists have shown how three vortices can be linked in a way that prevents them from being dismantled. The structure of the links resembles a pattern used by Vikings and other ancient cultures, although this study focused on vortices in a special form of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate. The findings have implications for quantum computing, particle physics and other fields.
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A new super-cooled microwave source boosts the scale-up of quantum computers
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Bolometer operating at the threshold for circuit quantum electrodynamics
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Nanobolometer with ultralow noise equivalent power
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Broadband Lamb shift in an engineered quantum system
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Experimental Realization of a Dirac Monopole through the Decay of an Isolated Monopole
Quantum-circuit refrigerator
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Detection of zeptojoule microwave pulses using electrothermal feedback in proximity-induced Josephson junctions
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Quantum-limited heat conduction over macroscopic distances
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Tying Quantum Knots
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Observation of isolated monopoles in a quantum field
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An Accurate Single-Electron Pump Based on a Highly Tunable Silicon Quantum Dot
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Observation of Dirac Monopoles in a Synthetic Magnetic Field
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*DISCLAIMER: Some of the linked articles use the term ‘magnetic monopole’ rather freely and hence may give the wrong impression that we have observed the magnetic monopole as an elementary particle. What we have actually observed is an analogous object in a Bose-Einstein condensate, a situation which closely realizes the theory in Dirac’s 1931 paper but does not realize the exact physical scenario of a monopole in the physical magnetic field. This is why we refer to our finding as a synthetic magnetic monopole or a Dirac monopole, where the latter term refers to the theoretical description that Dirac found, not the physical set-up that has not been realized thus far.
Single-shot Readout of an Electron Spin in Silicon
Transport Spectroscopy of Single Phosphorus Donors in a Silicon Nanoscale Transistor
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