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    World’s most miniature quantum computer unveiled powered by a single photon

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterFebruary 11, 2025Updated:February 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Photonics has been a promising platform for implementing quantum applied sciences owing to its scalability and robustness.

    Taiwanese researchers, led by Nationwide Tsing Hua College professor Chuu Chih-sung, have developed the world’s most miniature quantum laptop powered by a single photon. This breakthrough emphasizes miniaturization and addresses important challenges in quantum computing, equivalent to vitality effectivity and temperature stability.

    The crew used revolutionary photonics to encode info into 32-time bins of a single photon, permitting the system to function at room temperature, not like conventional quantum computer systems that require supercooled environments.

    Photons play an important position on this new quantum laptop, as they’ll keep secure quantum states at room temperatures (20°C to 25°C) with out the necessity for sub-zero situations that conventional techniques require. This stability makes photon-based techniques extra sensible for real-world purposes.

    The analysis crew believes this benefit might improve the competitiveness of quantum computing applied sciences in future commercialization efforts.



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