https://www.sciencealert.com/a-huge-ste ... um-circuitAustralian scientists have created the world's first-ever quantum computer circuit – one that contains all the essential components found on a classical computer chip but at the quantum scale.
The landmark discovery, published in Nature today, was nine years in the making.
"This is the most exciting discovery of my career," senior author and quantum physicist Michelle Simmons, founder of Silicon Quantum Computing and director of the Center of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology at UNSW told ScienceAlert.
Not only did Simmons and her team create what's essentially a functional quantum processor, they also successfully tested it by modeling a small molecule in which each atom has multiple quantum states – something a traditional computer would struggle to achieve.
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The process they used isn't really something you can easily scale up for mass production and we're still a good way off of letting this kind of tech permeate through general society, but well, here we are. It took 11 years from the first transistor to the first integrated circuit and another 20ish years for computers to become something everyone had at their home in one form or another. Quantum-tech is currently 2 years ahead of schedule, with the first quantum transistor having been made by the same team 9 years ago.
To infinity and beyond!