Nondestructive measurement realized in ytterbium qubits, aiding scalable neutral atom quantum computing

Atoms of the metal ytterbium-171 may be the closest things in nature to perfect qubits. A recent study shows how to use them for repeated quantum measurements and qubit rotations, which may aid in the development of scalable quantum computing.


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Source: Phys.org