Enhanced Majorana Zero Mode Stability
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New study achieves major advance towards fault-tolerant quantum computing

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Majorana zero modes (MZMs) are exotic quasiparticles that are theoretically immune to environmental disturbances that cause decoherence in conventional qubits.
This inherent stability makes them promising candidates for robust quantum computers.
The research team addressed this challenge by constructing a three -site Kitaev chain, a stepping stone towards topological superconductors.
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