Using phononic bandgap materials to suppress decoherence in quantum computers

Using phononic bandgap materials to suppress decoherence in quantum computers

Quantum computers have the potential of outperforming classical computers on some optimization and computational tasks. Compared to classical systems, however, quantum systems are more prone to errors, as they are more sensitive to noise and prone to so-called decoherence. Quantum computers have the potential of outperforming classical computers on some optimization and computational tasks. Compared to classical systems, however, quantum systems are more prone to errors, as they are more sensitive to noise and prone to so-called decoherence. Condensed Matter Quantum Physics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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