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New Fabrication Method Brings Topological Quantum Computing a Step Closer to Reality

New Fabrication Method Brings Topological Quantum Computing a Step Closer to Reality

by Marian Barsoum | Mar 11, 2025 | 2025, Articles, Press release

New Fabrication Method Brings Topological Quantum Computing a Step Closer to Reality   Physicists at the University of Cologne have revealed a key superconducting effect in topological insulator nanowires. Their findings bring topological insulators closer to...
Fundamental Equation for Superconducting Quantum Bits Revised

Fundamental Equation for Superconducting Quantum Bits Revised

by Marian Barsoum | Feb 14, 2024 | 2024, Articles, Press release

Fundamental Equation for Superconducting Quantum Bits Revised   Quantum bits can be described more precisely with the help of newly discovered harmonics as a team of 30 researchers reports in Nature Physics.   Researchers at the University of Cologne, in a...
Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 has been awarded to three quantum researchers

Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 has been awarded to three quantum researchers

by Philipp Wilking | Oct 12, 2022 | 2022, Press release

Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 has been awarded to three quantum researchers On 4 October 2022, physicists Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger were honoured with the Nobel Prize in Physics. Their groundbreaking experiments in the field of quantum...
Quantum computing breakthrough in error correction

Quantum computing breakthrough in error correction

by Marian Barsoum | May 25, 2022 | 2022, Articles, Press release

Quantum computing breakthrough in error correction Researchers at ETH Zurich, supported by the Theoretical Quantum Technology Group at RWTH Aachen and Forschungszentrum Jülich as well as by colleagues in Canada, have succeeded, for the first time, in quickly and...
Error-Free Quantum Computing gets real – Fundamental building blocks for fault-tolerant quantum computing demonstrated

Error-Free Quantum Computing gets real – Fundamental building blocks for fault-tolerant quantum computing demonstrated

by Marian Barsoum | May 25, 2022 | 2022, Articles, Press release

Error-free quantum computing gets real Fundamental building blocks for fault-tolerant quantum computing demonstrated   For quantum computers to be useful in practice, errors must be detected and corrected. A research group at RWTH Aachen University, in...
First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators

First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators

by Marian Barsoum | Apr 29, 2022 | 2022, Articles, ML4Q Young Investigators, Press release

First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators   Scientists at Forschungszentrum Jülich take an important step on the path towards topological quantum computers     With their superior properties, topological qubits could help achieve a...
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