UMass Amherst Enhances Quantum Computing with Improved Nonreciprocity Control
UMass Amherst Enhances Quantum Computing with Improved Nonreciprocity Control
Scientists led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst have adapted a device called a microwave circulator for use in quantum computers, allowing them for the first time to precisely tune the exact degree of nonreciprocity between a qubit, the fundamental unit of quantum computing, and a microwave-resonant cavity. The ability to precisely tune the degree of nonreciprocity is an important tool to have in quantum information processing.
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