New Passive Quantum Error Correction Could Be The Breakthrough for Large Scale Quantum Computers | NextBigFuture.com
| Date | 25th, Feb 2021 |
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| Source | NextBigFuture - Scientific News Websites |
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Researchers led by Prof. David DiVincenzo from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University, and partners from the University of Basel and QuTech Delft, have now proposed a design for a quantum computer circuit with passive error correction. Such a circuit would already be inherently fault protected and could significantly accelerate the construction of a quantum computer with a large number of qubits. Above – A new qubit design combines a gyrator with superconducting circuits to intrinsically protect the qubit from noise. Usually, several imperfect qubits are combined to form a so-called logical qubit. Quantum error correction codes, or QEC codes
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