Breakthrough Technology: Achieving Strong Noise Immunity in Silicon Qubits
A new research has found that strong noise can be beneficial to the performance of silicon-based quantum computers. The team of researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Bristol have discovered that, despite the fact that noise is usually seen as an enemy to quantum computing, it can actually be used to improve the performance of qubits. The team found that, by introducing strong noise to silicon-based qubits, the qubits could perform better than normal. This is because the noise helps to protect the qubits from environmental interference. This could lead to a higher accuracy and improved performance of quantum computers, which could revolutionize the way we use technology.
source: Phys.org