Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology
Physicists have confirmed a 20-year-old theory regarding quantum bath synchronization that may advance quantum technology.
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Physicists from ISTA and UIUC have demonstrated the steady entanglement of qubits. This confirmation of a two-decade-old theory involves using a quantum bath to sync distant qubits.
Coverage from Phys.org, idw, and the American Physical Society emphasizes the potential for this discovery to boost quantum technology. Quantum Zeitgeist further notes that parametric systems from Quantum Machines are generating high-throughput entanglement.
Future developments center on the application of steady entanglement and the use of high-throughput systems to further quantum technological capabilities.
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Quick answers
What theory was confirmed?
A 20-year-old theory regarding how a quantum bath syncs distant qubits.
Which institutions were involved in the demonstration?
The demonstration involved ISTA and UIUC.
What technology is contributing to high-throughput entanglement?
Parametric systems from Quantum Machines.
Coverage (5)
- Quantum bath syncs distant qubits: ISTA physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft · 9h ago
- UIUC And ISTA Demonstrate Steady Entanglement Of Qubits Quantum Zeitgeist · 9h ago
- Quantum Machines’ Parametric Systems Generate High-Throughput Entanglement Quantum Zeitgeist · 9h ago
- Entanglement Goes Steady American Physical Society · 9h ago
- Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology Phys.org · 9h ago broke it first
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