Quantum Computers Closer than Ever

NIST physicists have achieved an error rate small enough to meet theoretical requirements for building viable quantum computers.

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NIST Achieves Record-Low Error Rate for Quantum Information Processing with One Qubit

Thanks to advances in experimental design, physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have achieved a record-low probability of error in quantum information processing with a single quantum bit (qubit)—the first published error rate small enough to meet theoretical requirements for building viable quantum computers.

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