
Real-time error correction extends the lifetime of quantum information
Researchers perform the first experimental demonstration showing a significant improvement to the lifetime of information in a quantum system, using error correction
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Naomi Solomons is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. After studying natural sciences at Durham University, UK, she is currently in her third year of the Quantum Engineering CDT at the University of Bristol, UK, working for Duality Quantum Photonics. Her research is focused on the applications of Gaussian boson sampling, a simplified form of photonic quantum computers. Naomi is passionate about EDI, and in her free time she plays flute and enjoys singing in choir.
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