
Harnessing Sound Waves for a Revolutionary Quantum Computer
Researchers at the University of Chicago are exploring the quantum properties of sound waves, known as phonons, by using acoustic mirrors and beam splitters. They have demonstrated that phonons can exhibit superposition and entanglement, similar to photons. This research could pave the way for the development of a new type of quantum computer called a mechanical quantum computer, which would be compact and self-contained, potentially integrating with electronic quantum computers in the future.