First direct evidence of ‘nuclear-spin dark state’ could lead to stable quantum systems

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First direct evidence of ‘nuclear-spin dark state’ could lead to stable quantum systems
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Researchers have confirmed the existence of a 'nuclear-spin dark state,' which could lead to more stable and powerful quantum computers.

Researchers at the University of Rochester have, for the first time ever, confirmed the existence of a “nuclear-spin dark state,” a theoretical concept that could improve the stability of quantum systems. This discovery could lead to more reliable and powerful quantum computer s.

“They directly measured its effects and found that the dark state significantly reduced interactions between the spins of electrons and nuclei,” added the press release.The utilization of nuclear-spin dark states could facilitate the construction of more robust quantum computers capable of performing extended computations with reduced error rates.

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