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Three-Dimensional Wiring for Extensible Quantum Computing: The Quantum Socket
2016
Physical Review Applied
Quantum computing architectures are on the verge of scalability, a key requirement for the implementation of a universal quantum computer. The next stage in this quest is the realization of quantum error correction codes, which will mitigate the impact of faulty quantum information on a quantum computer. Architectures with ten or more quantum bits (qubits) have been realized using trapped ions and superconducting circuits. While these implementations are potentially scalable, true scalability
doi:10.1103/physrevapplied.6.044010
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