
Any given quantum calculation can be done by superconducting rings. Recently, a PhD student Jelle Platenberg achieved the important ‘controlled-NOT’ calculation with two qubits.
It seems different that the Quantum computer built by Professor Seth & his team at MIT. The team led by Kees Harmans & Hans Mooij performed the research at the FOM (Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter) concentration group for Solid State Quantum Information Processing.
While Professor Seth made his basic Quantum computer with the use of raw atoms, Jelle & his team makes a Quantum computer from superconducting rings made from solid materials.
It seems different that the Quantum computer built by Professor Seth & his team at MIT. The team led by Kees Harmans & Hans Mooij performed the research at the FOM (Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter) concentration group for Solid State Quantum Information Processing.
While Professor Seth made his basic Quantum computer with the use of raw atoms, Jelle & his team makes a Quantum computer from superconducting rings made from solid materials.
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