Qubits comprised of holes could be the trick to build faster, larger quantum computers

A new study demonstrates a path towards scaling individual qubits to a mini-quantum computer, using holes. The study identifies a ‘sweet spot’ where the qubit is least sensitive to noise (ensuring longer retention of information) and simultaneously can be operated the fastest.


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Source: ScienceDaily