Quantum Breakthrough: Sound Will Become the Memory of Future Computers! The Groundbreaking Discovery From Caltech - Economic Scenarios
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Caltech Researchers Develop Hybrid Quantum Memory Using Sound to Store Quantum Information - Quantum Computing Report
A team of scientists from Caltech, led by graduate students Alkim Bozkurt and Omid Golami and supervised by Mohammad Mirhosseini, has developed a hybrid approach for quantum memories. The new work, detailed in a paper published in Nature Physics, demonstrates a system that translates electrical information into sound to store quantum states from superconducting qubits [...] The post Caltech Researchers Develop Hybrid Quantum Memory Using Sound t…
Caltech Boosts Quantum Storage With Sound-Based Memory
Caltech scientists have achieved a 30-fold increase in quantum information storage time using an innovative acoustic approach. Mohammad Mirhosseini and his team at Caltech translated electrical quantum states into sound waves within a hybrid system, significantly extending coherence. This breakthrough addresses the critical challenge of maintaining quantum information long enough for complex computations and enables more robust quantum processin…
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