Foundational step shows quantum computers can be better than the sum of their parts

Foundational step shows quantum computers can be better than the sum of their parts

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/10/211004115128.htm

In their experiment, the researchers combined several qubits -- the quantum version of bits -- so that they functioned together as a single unit called a logical qubit. They created the logical qubit based on a quantum error correction code so that, unlike for the individual physical qubits, errors can be easily detected and corrected, and they made it to be fault-tolerant -- capable of containing errors to minimize their negative effects.

"Qubits composed of identical atomic ions are natively very clean by themselves," says Monroe, who is also a Fellow of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science and a College Park Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Maryland. "However, at some point, when many qubits and operations are required, errors must be reduced further, and it is simpler to add more qubits and encode information differently. The beauty of error correction codes for atomic ions is they can be very efficient and can be flexibly switched on through software controls."