Article 647ZZ Qubits surf sound waves between quantum nodes

Qubits surf sound waves between quantum nodes

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Inspired by the functioning of pulsed lasers, scientists from France and Japan have developed an acoustic counterpart that enables the precise and controlled transmission of single electrons between quantum nodes.

Riding the waves

The spin of an electron can serve as a basis for creating qubits-the basic unit of information of quantum computing. To process or store that information, the information in qubits may have to be transported between quantum nodes in a network.

One option is transporting the electrons, something that can now be done by having them ride sound waves. More than 10 years ago, we demonstrated it for the first time," said lead researcher Christopher Bauerle of the Grenoble-based Institute Neel.

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