Nature: Scientists achieve continuous operation of a 3000 Quantum Bit system

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[Nature: Scientists Achieve Continuous Operation of a 3000 Quantum Bit System] A paper published in Nature on September 15 shows that a research team from Harvard University and MIT has demonstrated an experimental architecture for continuous operation of high-speed heavy loading and large-scale atomic array systems, while achieving coherent storage and manipulation of quantum information. The researchers, using a light capture loading rate of 300,000 atoms per second, achieved the creation of over 30,000 initialized quantum bits per second, and assembled and maintained an array containing over 3000 atoms, with a continuous operating time of more than two hours. The scientists involved in this research stated that this achievement lays the foundation for developing large-scale continuously operating fault-tolerant quantum computers.

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