Scientists finally found a way to read the hidden states of stable qubits
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to observe the internal states of stable qubits without destroying their delicate quantum information, overcoming a major hurdle in building powerful quantum computers.
Quantum computing has long faced a paradox where the most stable qubits are also the hardest to read. While dark states protect quantum data from environmental interference, their invisibility makes it nearly impossible for scientists to extract results.
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