Understanding Quantum States: New FAMU-FSU Research Shows Importance of Precise Topography in Solid Neon Qubits
June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, June 27 (TNSres) -- Florida State University issued the following news:
By Bill Wellock
Quantum computers have the potential to be revolutionary tools for their ability to perform calculations that would take classical computers many years to resolve.
But to make an effective quantum computer, you need a reliable quantum bit, or qubit, that can exist in a simultaneous 0 or 1 state for a sufficiently long period, known as its coherence . . .
By Bill Wellock
Quantum computers have the potential to be revolutionary tools for their ability to perform calculations that would take classical computers many years to resolve.
But to make an effective quantum computer, you need a reliable quantum bit, or qubit, that can exist in a simultaneous 0 or 1 state for a sufficiently long period, known as its coherence . . .