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Quantum Leap: A New Way to Spot Errors in Qubits
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Dual-rail qubits bring two of these systems together. Photons can move from one cavity to another, and by manipulating the current, you can guide where the photons end up—left or right resonator. The trick is, you don't know where the photon is until you measure it. This uncertainty allows the system to hold a single bit of quantum information, or a qubit.
This technology isn't just a technical marvel; it gives us a peek into how the quantum computing field plans to tackle error correction. By making errors stand out, dual-rail qubits could make the journey to reliable, error-corrected quantum computing more manageable.
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