lately (2 years ago) I got interested in quantum physics and qbits I find it quite interesting but I got a little bit disappointed about the quantum computers they are so in behind but with these news I would say it's a great thing to hear and I hope they do some real progress
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Hi I want share interesting news from Sydeny University, they demonstrate a way to control atom quantum state by electric field instead of magnetic fields used currently in quantum computers this will allow to increase quantum qubit density and count beyond currently 58 to even few mlns on single chip.
In theory this has be predicted in 1961by Nicolass Bloomberg but wee needed some time to succeed :)
https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/engineers-crack-58-year-old-puzzle-way-quantum-breakthrough
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