Superconducting quantum bits achieve all-optical reading, laying the foundation for building quantum computing networks

On February 13th, physicists from the Austrian Institute of Science and Technology (ISTA) made a crucial progress in the field of quantum information: achieving all-optical reading of superconducting qubits. This achievement not only paves the way for increasing the number of quantum bits available for computation, but also lays the foundation for building superconducting quantum computer networks based on fiber optic connections that can operate at room temperature. The relevant paper was published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Physics.

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