Apr 17, 2024
Quantum Leap: Rice Physicists Unlock Flash-Like Memory for Future Qubits
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: computing, quantum physics
Rice University physicists have discovered a phase-changing quantum material — and a method for finding more like it — that could potentially be used to create flash-like memory capable of storing quantum bits of information, or qubits, even when a quantum computer is powered down.
Phase-Changing Materials and Digital Memory
Phase-changing materials have been used in commercially available non-volatile digital memory. In rewritable DVDs, for example, a laser is used to heat minute bits of material that cools to form either crystals or amorphous clumps. Two phases of the material, which have very different optical properties, are used to store the ones and zeros of digital bits of information.