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    Quantum computing in silicon hits 99 per cent accuracy

    20 January, 20229 March, 2022

    UNSW Sydney-led research paves the way for large silicon-based quantum processors for real-world manufacturing and application. Images and media kit download Australian researchers have proven that near error-free quantum computing is possible, paving the way to build silicon-based quantum devices compatible with current semiconductor manufacturing technology.

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  • Media releases The University of Melbourne UNSW

    Building a silicon quantum computer chip atom by atom

    12 January, 202220 September, 2022

    An atomic array in silicon paves the way for large scale devices Video and images: direct link A University of Melbourne led team have perfected a technique for embedding single atoms in a silicon wafer one-by-one. Their technology offers the potential to make quantum computers using the same methods that have given us cheap and…

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