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Physicists from Aalto University in Finland have shown that superconducting qubit coherence loss can be directly measured as thermal dissipation in the electrical circuit holding the qubit.
The research was published in Nature Nanotechnology .
At the heart of the most advanced quantum computers and ultrasensitive detectors are Josephson junctions, the basic elements of quantum bits.
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