Nov 8, 2022
100 Times Longer Than Previous Benchmarks — A Quantum Breakthrough
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: computing, quantum physics
On these timescales, a blink of an eye — one-tenth of a second — seems like eternity.
Researchers from the University of New South Wales have now broken new ground in demonstrating that ‘spin qubits,’ which are the fundamental informational units of quantum computers, can store data for up to two milliseconds. The accomplishment is 100 times longer than prior benchmarks in the same quantum processor for what is known as “coherence time,” the amount of time qubits can be manipulated in increasingly complicated calculations.