Chinese Physicists Achieve World's Largest Ion Trap Quantum Simulation

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Chinese physicist Duan Luming and his team have built the world's most powerful ion-based quantum computing machine, achieving a significant milestone in quantum simulation by stabilizing and cooling a two-dimensional crystal of up to 512 ions. This breakthrough, published in Nature, marks a major step towards scalable quantum computers, with their 300-ion qubit simulation far surpassing the capabilities of classical computers.
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