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Can silicon technology replace superconductors?

Physicists at Princeton University, a NYSERNet member partnered with U.S. National Science Foundation were exploring using silicon-based technology in quantum computing, specifically as quantum bits called qubits. The studies guarantee to accelerate using the silicon technology as a possible opportunity for quantum computing technology like superconductors or trapped ions. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3MDDEzu @nysernet @princetonuniversity @NSF_NSB

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Silicon-based technology could hasten the future of quantum computing.

Credit: Adam Mills, Princeton University
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