Posted by Unknown
17:34
0
Scientists have made progress towards correcting the errors that are expected to affect quantum computing.
Quantum computers could offer a massive performance boost over conventional types, but progress toward commercially useful machines has been slow.
Now, scientists from IBM's Watson Research Center have successfully demonstrated a new method for correcting errors on a quantum circuit.
Details are published in the journal Nature Communications.
The basic units of information in classical computers are called "bits" and are stored as a string of 1s and 0s. But their equivalents in a quantum system - qubits - can be both 1s and 0s at the same time.
In theory, this should give quantum machines much greater computational power than conventional types.
But quantum information is fragile, and errors in calculations carried out in a quantum system can creep in through interference from factors such as heat, electromagnetic radiation and defects in materials.
Controlling or removing such errors is one of the great challenges for harnessing the power of quantum computing.
Scaling up
The IBM team was able to detect and measure two key types of quantum error (called bit-flip and phase-flip) that will occur in any real quantum computer.
"Up until now, researchers have been able to detect bit-flip or phase-flip quantum errors, but never the two together," said co-author Jay Gambetta.
The team demonstrated its error-protection protocols on a quantum circuit consisting of a square lattice of four superconducting qubits on a chip roughly one-quarter inch square.
IBM claims the square shape of the circuit makes it more scalable than the linear arrays that have been used by other groups.
Prof Alan Woodward, a computing expert from the University of Surrey, UK, said the work represented a step forward, but was a "significant evolution" rather than a "revolution".
"We all know that error correction is very important in quantum computing because of the inherent errors that are caused by the way qubits tend to operate, but this isn't the first time it's been addressed," he told BBC News.
For example, an American team of physicists published a separate protocol for quantum-error detection just last month.
But Prof Woodward said: "What we're seeing is the move from the drawing board to actual implementation.
"This is the first time we have seen groups actually implementing real hardware which is then proven experimentally to have significant error correction properties."
"Which architecture, if any, actually wins out remains to be seen. Each has pros and cons but at the moment there isn't really an obvious winner."
But he said the "dark horse in the race" was topological quantum computing, an architecture that is intrinsically more fault-tolerant. A team at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been working on this method, and is being backed in its efforts by Microsoft.
Tagged with:
Science
Unknown
This is a short description in the author block about the author. You edit it by entering text in the "Biographical Info" field in the user admin panel.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Most stylish princesses through historyAs the world welcomes a new princess, we look at the most stylish - from fiction and real life - through history When Grace Ke...
-
10 useful Android tips and tricks that may improve your experience while using your Android device.In this post, we are featuring 10 useful Android tips and tricks that may improve your experience while using your Android device. Do note...
-
Could smart phones help provide mental health care?There is a shortage of talking therapy available to people with mental health problems. But Lord Darzi, a former Labour health minister ...
-
How to bring back the Start menu and button to Windows 8?With Windows 10 seemingly just around the corner, Microsoft plans to fix one of its most egregious mistakes with Windows 8: the missing St...
-
How to Take a Screenshot Video of Your iPhone?Screenshots of your iOS device can come in handy, and not just for those of us that write about such devices. They are useful for demonstr...
-
Microsoft Windows 10 Review, Features, Availability, System Requirement, Price DetailsMicrosoft has unveiled its next generation Windows operating system called "Windows 10" instead of Windows 9 after the success of ...
-
Apple reaches all-time sales high in ChinaThe iPhone 6 has pushed Apple to an all-time sales high in urban China, where it now holds 28pc of the market Sales of Apple...
-
How to Track Lost Smart Phones and Android Phone?Let’s first look at the way of finding your lost phone which doesn’t contain any app installed on it. Use the IMEI Number Every ...
-
How to Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy Note 2Performing factory reset on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will ease you from severe lag, hang, frozen issues. If you want to make your ...
-
Mosquitoes 'lured by body odour genes'The likelihood of being bitten by mosquitoes could be down to genes that control our body odour, a preliminary study in Plos One suggest...
No comments: