Scientists have come a step closer to developing a workable quantum computer
by demonstrating that it is possible to carry out calculations with two quantum
bits.
A quantum computer will be based on the properties of quantum physics. It
hinges on the fact that a quantum bit, or qubit, exists in two states at the
same time.
The information from two qubits is entangled in a way that has no equivalent
in the normal world.
"It is highly likely that workable quantum computers will need to be produced
using existing manufacturing techniques from the chip industry," the researchers
stated.
"Working on this basis, the scientists at Delft are currently studying two
types of qubits, one making use of tiny superconducting rings and the other
making use of 'quantum dots'.
"Now for the first time a 'controlled-NOT' calculation with two qubits has
been realised with the superconducting rings. This is important because it
allows any given quantum calculation to be realised."
The results were achieved by PhD student Jelle Plantenberg in the team led by
Kees Harmans and Hans Mooij.
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