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Researchers Clear Critical Hurdle For Electron-on-Helium Quantum Computing

Researchers demonstrated strong coupling between a microwave photon and the motional state of a single electron on superfluid helium.

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thequantuminsider.comStai leggendo15 h fa

Researchers Clear Critical Hurdle For Electron-on-Helium Quantum Computing

Researchers demonstrated strong coupling between a microwave photon and the motional state of a single electron on superfluid helium.

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quantumcomputingreport.com9 h fa

EeroQ Advances Its Electron on Helium (eHe) Qubit Technology - Quantum Computing Report

EeroQ has been developing a unique modality that involves using electrons bound to the surface of superfluid helium as the qubits. This approach is less mature than other, more common modalities, but it might be able…

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·thequantuminsider.com

    Researchers Clear Critical Hurdle For Electron-on-Helium Quantum Computing

    Researchers demonstrated strong coupling between a microwave photon and the motional state of a single electron on superfluid helium.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·quantumcomputingreport.com

    EeroQ Advances Its Electron on Helium (eHe) Qubit Technology - Quantum Computing Report

    EeroQ has been developing a unique modality that involves using electrons bound to the surface of superfluid helium as the qubits. This approach is less mature than other, more…

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