"Advancements in Quantum Computing: From Error Correction to Fault-Tolerant Machines"

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Researchers from the University of Tokyo, along with colleagues from Mainz University and Palacký University Olomouc, have demonstrated a new method for constructing a photonic quantum computer using a laser-generated light pulse that can consist of several photons. This approach provides an inherent capacity to correct errors, eliminating the need to generate individual photons as qubits via numerous light pulses and then have them interact as logical qubits. The research, published in the journal Science, shows the potential for transforming non-universally correctable qubits into correctable qubits using innovative quantum optical methods.
Topics:technology#error-correction#photonic-quantum-computer#quantum-computing#qubits#university-of-tokyo
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