Topic
Qubits
Episodes and research papers from From First Principles that help explain Qubits from the ground up.
Research
Papers and studies featured by the show.
Millisecond lifetimes and coherence times in 2D transmon qubits
Imagine a qubit is like a tiny, spinning top. Its spin holds special quantum information. The problem is that this top is incredibly wobbly and easily disturbed by the 'table' it's sitting on. The slightest vibration or imperfection in the table can make it fall over and lose its information. This is called 'decoherence'. Scientists have been searching for the perfect material for this table. This research discovered that using a super-pure silicon wafer as the table, instead of the more common sapphire, makes the top spin for a much, much longer time. A longer spin time means we can perform more calculations before the qubit forgets what it's doing, which is essential for a working quantum computer.