Worlds Purest Silicon Brings Scaling Up Quantum Computers Closer
Building on pioneering methods from the birth of nuclear physics, scientists have created a new, ultra-pure form of silicon crucial for the development of scalable quantum computers. This advancement, significant for both its historical context and potential future impact, addresses key challenges in qubit stability and coherence. The ultra-pure silicon produced can potentially enable the construction of a million qubits, overcoming one of the major hurdles in the scale of quantum computing. This represents a critical step towards practical and scalable quantum computers, capable of addressing complex global challenges such as climate change and healthcare.