Can fast qubits also be robust?
Spin-orbit interaction adjustment produces "best of both worlds" scenario
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Yash Wath is a PhD student in the Distributed Quantum Systems lab at Austria’s University of Innsbruck, where he is working towards building ion trap quantum network nodes to interface between atoms and photons. These nodes will be the foundation of a Europe-wide quantum network. He is interested in using effective science communication to pull back the curtain on scientific research by showcasing the everyday nature of scientific discovery. In his free time he likes to read about history and theology, play music and engage in a range of sports.
Spin-orbit interaction adjustment produces "best of both worlds" scenario
Read article: Can fast qubits also be robust?
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