Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
Data Storage

Storing Qubits In Nuclei 90

bednarz writes "Scientists have demonstrated what is being called the 'ultimate miniaturization of computer memory,' storing data for nearly two seconds in the nucleus of an atom of phosphorus. The hybrid quantum memory technique is a key step in the development of quantum computers, according to the National Science Foundation. An international team of scientists demonstrated that quantum information stored in a nucleus has a lifetime of about 1¾ seconds. 'This is significant because before this technique was developed, the longest researchers could preserve quantum information in silicon was a few tens of milliseconds. Other researchers studying quantum computing recently calculated that if a quantum system could store information for at least one second, error correction techniques could then protect that data for an indefinite period of time.'" Here's the NSF press release with pictures of the apparatus. They claim that this technique is promising because it "uses silicon technology" seems a bit of a stretch — the silicon the researchers employed was a painstakingly grown crystal of extremely high purity.

Comment I could get anything into the city courthouse (Score 1) 1114

Ok, this was a long time ago, long before 9/11 but: I was a bike messenger in Baltimore, MD one summer. The city courthouse had metal detectors at the front door, naturally. A bike messenger carries oodles of metal: Bike lock, keys, various buckles, change for the payphone (remember those?) so we set off the detector every time. The guards just let all the bike messengers go through unchallenged. Imagine the piles of shotguns, explosives and whatnot that you could fit into one of those huge messenger bags? But get this: we were all required to leave our bike helmets at the front desk, because it was against some rule to wear a helmet in the building. So, any observant crook would just have to dress up as a bike messenger, load up with weapons, and just make sure to leave that pesky helmet at the desk!

Slashdot Top Deals

A method of solution is perfect if we can forsee from the start, and even prove, that following that method we shall attain our aim. -- Leibnitz

Working...