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Superconducting qubit ditches magnetic field for speed in a Quantum breakthrough
Japanese researchers have developed the world’s first superconducting flux qubit that functions in a zero magnetic field.
Figure 1 Schematic diagrams of two superconducting flux qubit circuits. The conventional qubit (a) requires an external magnetic field to operate optimally, while the new flux qubit (b), using a ...
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New method measures quantum spin fluctuations at the quantum limit, researchers say
Physicists at Boston University have achieved what amounts to a long-sought benchmark in quantum measurement: detecting the ...
A Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) is an extremely sensitive magnetometer that measures very subtle magnetic fields. It exploits the quantum mechanical properties of ...
Image is a microphotograph of the fabricated test circuit. Continuous single flux quantum signals are produced by the clock generators at frequencies ranging from approximately 10 GHz to 40 GHz. Each ...
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