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Scientists say they’ve cracked a key challenge in scalable quantum hardware after generating an error-correcting, light-based qubit on a chip for the first time.
This paper presents an analytical model for quantum-confinement effects in short-channel gate-all-around (GAA) MOSFETs under the subthreshold region. Our analytical model accurately predicts the ...
Transparent radio frequency identification (RFID) integrated circuits based on ZnO thin film transistors were developed by using ratioed logic gates with depletion loads. The fabrication of these ...
A growing interest in quantum technology has its market size surpassing $1 billion and is projected to be valued at more than $170 billion by 2040. According to McKinsey, quantum technology could ...
By cutting single-qubit gate errors to one in 6.7 million, Oxford reduces quantum computer error-correction overhead and paves the way for smaller, more efficient devices.
Academia Sinica yesterday inaugurated the nation’s first quantum chip fabrication and quantum computing test platforms, while also unveiling its research and development (R&D) achievements in quantum ...
IBM’s vision for its large-scale fault-tolerant Starling quantum computer IBM IBM has just made a major announcement about its plans to achieve large-scale quantum fault tolerance before the end ...
To put the result in perspective: a person is more likely to be struck by lightning in a given year (1 in 1.2 million) than for one of Oxford's quantum logic gates to make a mistake. The findings ...
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