NIST Debuts Superconducting Quantum Computing Cable

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Artists rendition of the NIST superconducting quantum computing cable. Credit: Michael Kemper
Artist's rendition of the NIST superconducting quantum computing cable. Credit: Michael Kemper

Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have transferred information between two “artificial atoms” by way of electronic vibrations on a microfabricated aluminum cable, demonstrating a new component for potential ultra-powerful quantum computers of the future. The setup resembles a miniature version of a cable-television transmission line, but with some powerful added features, including superconducting circuits with zero electrical resistance, and multi-tasking data bits that obey the unusual rules of quantum physics.


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