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the team were able to read back this information with 99.8 per cent accuracy

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"We've put [the qubit] into a silicon chip so we can now look at scaling it up and manufacturing it," he said,http://www.masenv.com/.
The team, which included UNSW Associate Professor Andrea Morello and PhD student Jarryd Pla, published their results in the journal Nature,sac longchamp.
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The qubit encodes information into the nucleus using the subatomic particle's tiny magnetic field, known as its spin, which can be oriented in different directions using electromagnetic radiation.
When the field of the nucleus points up it represents a binary code of 1,louis vuitton online, while a nucleus pointing down means a binary code of 0.
Using a tiny transistor,longchamp, the team were able to read back this information with 99.8 per cent accuracy, which was comparable to the precision of the most accurate qubits, known as ion-trap qubits,celine bags online, whose inventor was awarded the 2012 Nobel prize for physics.
These qubits were highly accurate, but were difficult to manufacture because they were built around a charged atom trapped in a vacuum.
While the field of quantum computing had rapidly advanced in the past 10 years, Professor Dzurak said the super-fast and powerful computers were still another decade away.
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