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by outworlder
2460 days ago
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Holy hell. > > In a superconducting circuit, conduction electrons condense into a macroscopic quantum state, such that currents and voltages behave quantum mechanically [2, 30]. Our processor uses transmon qubits [6], which can be thought of as nonlinear superconducting resonators at 5 to 7 GHz. The qubit is encoded as the two lowest quantum eigenstates of the resonant circuit. Each transmon has two controls: a microwave drive to excite the qubit, and a magnetic flux control to tune the frequency. Each qubit is connected to a linear resonator used to read out the qubit state [5]. I understand most of the words in isolation – and I know that they are valid, even if combining them in a useful manner to understand exactly what they are describing is eluding me. But if there was ever a paragraph that sounded like pure technobabble, this is it. Replace the technobabble found in the star trek matter transporter with quantum lingo, and it would sound very similar. |
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