In Pursuit of Qubits, Uniting Subatomic Particles by the Billions

January 21, 2011 | Source: New York Times

In a step toward a generation of ultrafast computers, physicists have used bursts of radio waves to briefly create 10 billion quantum-entangled pairs of subatomic particles in silicon. The research offers a glimpse of a future computing world in which individual atomic nuclei store and retrieve data and single electrons shuttle it back and forth.

This is one of a range of competing approaches to making qubits, the quantum computing equivalent of today’s transistors.