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Quantum Computers Have a Hidden Flaw — Scientists Just Found It

Quantum Computers Have a Hidden Flaw — Scientists Just Found It

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Researchers at RIKEN have uncovered a critical challenge in silicon-based quantum computing: interference between neighboring components. Micromagnets used to control electrons inside quantum dots are so sensitive that stray electrical fields create crosstalk, shifting energy levels and corrupting fragile quantum information.

By precisely measuring these internal disturbances, the team has provided key data for developing improved error-correction strategies. The breakthrough marks an important step toward scaling quantum dot technology into stable, large-scale quantum computing systems.

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