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Why Quantum Computers Are Going Hybrid with Neutral Atoms

Why Quantum Computers Are Going Hybrid with Neutral Atoms

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a surprising shift in quantum computing hardware: atomic arrays based on neutral atoms. Unlike superconducting or trapped-ion qubits, neutral atoms offer unique advantages like long coherence times and the ability to be assembled into arbitrary geometries using optical tweezers. The hosts dive into a recent milestone from QuEra Computing, which demonstrated a 256-qubit programmable neutral-atom quantum simulator that can solve optimization problems like the maximum independent set on graphs with up to 256 nodes. They discuss how neutral atoms can be used for both analog quantum simulation and digital quantum computation, and why companies like QuEra, Atom Computing, and others are betting on this approach as a scalable path to fault-tolerant quantum computing. The episode also touches on the challenges of gate fidelity and two-qubit operations, and what the next few years might hold for this technology. #QuantumComputing #NeutralAtoms #AtomicArrays #QuEraComputing #AtomComputing #OpticalTweezers #QuantumSimulation #Optimization #MaximumIndependentSet #Qubits #ErrorCorrection #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #QuantumHardware #ScalableQuantum Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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