Caltech scientists have built a record-breaking array of 6,100 neutral-atom qubits, a critical step toward powerful error-corrected quantum computers. The qubits maintained long-lasting superposition ...
Quantum computers will need large numbers of qubits to tackle challenging problems in physics, chemistry, and beyond. Unlike ...
Physicists at Caltech have now taken a major step in that direction. They created the largest qubit array ever assembled, 6,100 neutral-atom qubits, held in place by lasers. Until now, similar arrays ...