Superconducting qubit that lasts for over 1 millisecond is primed for industrial scaling
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Princeton engineers created a superconducting qubit lasting over 1 millisecond—three times longer than previous lab records and 15 times the industry standard—by using tantalum metal and silicon substrates instead of traditional materials. This breakthrough could make quantum processors work 1,000 times better and enables easier mass production for industrial scaling.
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