Revolutionizing Mechanical Oscillator Technology with Quantum Leap

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Scientists at EPFL have developed a superconducting circuit optomechanical platform that achieves ultra-low quantum decoherence in mechanical oscillators while maintaining a high-fidelity quantum control. By reducing mechanical losses in the vibrating element of the oscillator, they achieved a thermal decoherence rate of only 20 Hz, resulting in a quantum state lifetime of 7.7 milliseconds—the longest ever achieved in a mechanical oscillator. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for quantum sensing, compact storage in quantum computing, fundamental tests of quantum gravity, and the search for dark matter.
Topics:science#mechanical-oscillators#optomechanical-systems#quantum-computing#quantum-control#quantum-mechanics#science-and-technology
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