‘Angel particle’ mimics may be first step to reliable quantum computers

  • A team of researchers led by physicists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences reports subatomic breakthrough
  • The scientists say groups of particles can behave like the theoretical particle which also has its own antiparticle

A team of physicists has reported taking a first step in potentially solving a major challenge in quantum computing. Photo: Shutterstock
Scientists say they have created a stable state in the subatomic world using “dark matter” physics that could open the way to more reliable and robust quantum computers.
The team, led by Gao Hongjun, professor with the Institute of Physics, and other physicists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, reported taking a first step in potentially solving a major challenge in quantum computing.
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