In the effort to build superconducting quantum computers, researchers around the world are working to develop electrical circuits that operate in the microwave domain using individual particles of microwave radiation (microwave photons) as qubits—the basic building blocks of quantum computing. In the effort to build superconducting quantum computers, researchers around the world are working to develop electrical circuits that operate in the microwave domain using individual particles of microwave radiation (microwave photons) as qubits—the basic building blocks of quantum computing. Nanophysics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Low-noise transducers can bridge the gap between microwave and optical qubits
