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Quantum engineers create a 'Schrödinger's cat' inside a silicon chip

  • Engineers at the University of New South Wales have created a 'Schrödinger's Cat' inside a silicon chip to help detect errors in quantum computers.
  • The 'cat' is represented by an atom of antimony, which can have eight spin directions, allowing for better error correction.
  • The research demonstrates a new method for quantum computations, addressing one of the biggest challenges in quantum computing.
  • Professor Andrea Morello stated, 'This work is a wonderful example of open-borders collaboration between world-leading teams with complementary expertise.
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