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Physicists Create a New Kind of Schrödinger’s Cat State From Exotic Quantum Building Blocks

The method gives researchers greater control over quantum superpositions and could support quantum computing, simulations and sensing, Saner said.

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Oxford physicists have created an unconventional class of quantum superpositions from highly nonclassical states. Researchers at the University of Oxford have created a new class of quantum superpositions, including Schrödinger’s cat-like states, using building blocks that are themselves strongly nonclassical. The advance could support future quantum computing architectures based on more complex systems than conventional [...]

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Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a new class of quantum superpositions, including Schrödinger's cat-like states, using strongly non-classical components. This innovation could boost future quantum computing architectures and open new possibilities for fundamental studies of quantum mechanics. A breakthrough in creating quantum superpositions: The Oxford team created quantum superpositions from states that do not behave clas…

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