Skipping Energy in Quantum Systems
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Doubling down on a century-old math formula unlocks more controllable qubits
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Aalto University physicists have found a way to skip over an energy level in a three -state system.
The new method circumvents a physics constraint that forbids going directly from the ground level to the second level.
The result is a more robust and information-efficient protocol that could be applied to domains like quantum computers.
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