A Quantum Trick Implied Eternal Stability. Now the Idea May Be Falling Apart | Quantamagazine
Date : 2024-02-26
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In 2005, a series of breakthroughs suggested that certain quantum systems could remain stable indefinitely, challenging the conventional wisdom that quantum phenomena were fragile things. This revelation inspired theorists to conjure up new phases of quantum matter and gave hope to quantum engineers battling the skittishness of qubits in their quest to build quantum computers. However, recent research has called this notion into question, revealing previously unknown quantum phenomena that threaten the stability of these systems.
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