Oxford Ionics Claims to Have Developed the World’s Highest-Performin Ion Trap Qubit Chip

Oxford Ionics, a quantum computing startup, recently announced that it has successfully developed the world's highest-performing quantum chip, with a fidelity of 99.97% for its two-qubit gates and a fidelity of 99.9992% for single-qubit operations, both setting new industry records. The company said that by developing a patented Electronic Qubit Control system, it has eliminated the scalability obstacle of traditional ion trap quantum computers that require lasers to control qubits.

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New Atom-Based Thermometer Measures Temperature More Accurately

New Atom-Based Thermometer Measures Temperature More Accurately

February 7, 2025
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a new thermometer using atoms boosted to such high energy levels that they are a thousand times larger than normal. By monitoring how these giant “Rydberg” atoms interact with heat in their environment, researchers can measure temperature with remarkable accuracy. The thermometer’s sensitivity could improve temperature measurements in fields ranging from quantum research to industrial manufacturing.
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