Enhancing Quantum Computer Stability

Quantum System Tracks Qubit Fluctuations in Real-Time

Niels Bohr Institute scientists develop a monitoring breakthrough to stabilize quantum computing performance.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Close-up of a golden quantum computing structure with complex wiring inside a high-tech laboratory setting.

Close-up of a golden quantum computing structure with complex wiring inside a high-tech laboratory setting.

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Scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute have developed a real-time monitoring system capable of tracking qubit fluctuations [1]. The technology captures these changes in fractions of a second [1]. This speed provides data required for stabilizing quantum computers during operations [1]. The breakthrough is expected to help scale performance for advanced scientific research [1]. By addressing stability issues rapidly, researchers aim to improve the reliability of quantum hardware for complex tasks [1].

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