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China Develops First Silicon Chip for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

Фото: South China Morning Post
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Chinese researchers have successfully demonstrated a silicon-based quantum chip capable of executing a complete set of error-detecting logical operations. This milestone represents a critical advancement towards fault-tolerant quantum computing, previously achieved only on superconducting platforms.

In a recent publication in Nature Nanotechnology, a research team from Shenzhen unveiled a pioneering silicon quantum chip designed to implement full error-detection protocols within quantum computing operations. Unlike prior quantum processors based on superconducting circuits, this silicon chip integrates built-in mechanisms for identifying and correcting errors, addressing one of the fundamental challenges in scaling quantum technologies. The chip exploits silicon's well-established semiconductor manufacturing processes, potentially enabling broader deployment and integration with existing electronic infrastructure. Technical specifications indicate that the device supports logical qubit operations with error detection that approaches theoretical fault-tolerance thresholds. Strategically, this development positions China at the forefront of quantum processor research, enhancing prospects for more reliable, scalable quantum computers with applications in cryptography, optimization, and materials science. The research was led by experts at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, leveraging advanced nanofabrication techniques developed in partnership with national defense research organizations. The integration of fault-tolerant logic on silicon platforms could expedite quantum technology adoption in defense, communications, and secure computing sectors.

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