Exploring the Possibilities of Schrödinger's Cat Qubits
Today, scientists have taken a major leap forward in quantum computing technology. The team from the Institute of Physics at the University of Cambridge have successfully demonstrated the ability to create Schrödinger’s cat-like qubits, a building-block of quantum computers. This breakthrough marks an important milestone in the race to develop quantum computers for use in applications such as cryptography and artificial intelligence.
The team used a technique called entanglement to create a qubit, a quantum version of the classical binary bit used in today’s computers. This qubit, known as a “Schrödinger’s cat qubit,” is a single particle that can exist in two states at the same time. This allows for more complex calculations to be made in a fraction of the time it would take a traditional computer. The team is now looking to expand their research and build a larger quantum computer.
source: Phys.org