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New neutral-atom qubit offers advantages for quantum computing

13 Oct 2022 Ali Lezeik 
A photo of the optical components used to trap and manipulate atoms in the JILA neutral-atom qubit experiment. The photo is dark and bathed in green and blue light from the lasers used in the experiment.
Near-deterministic loading: The neutral-atom qubit setup at JILA. (Courtesy: Kaufman lab)
Two US-based research teams have developed quantum information processors that use neutral ytterbium

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