Researchers stabilize Majorana modes, solving a major quantum computing challenge
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Scientists have made a breakthrough in stabilizing Majorana zero modes, exotic particles crucial for fault-tolerant quantum computing. By designing a three-site Kitaev chain using quantum dots and superconductors, researchers enhanced the stability of these particles, potentially enabling more reliable and scalable quantum computers in the future.
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