Tiny quantum refrigerator keeps quantum computers cool by ‘blinking’ electrons
Finnish physicists at Aalto University have demonstrated a novel refrigeration method for quantum computing devices. Quantum computers are extremely sensitive and error-prone. The new method could significantly make quantum computations more stable and help usher in the much-awaited age of quantum computing. A centimeter-sized silicon chip, which has two parallel superconducting oscillators and the quantum-circuit refrigerators…
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