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‘Lattice surgery’ entangles fault-tolerant topological qubits – physicsworld.com
Technique for trapped ions could lead to more reliable quantum computers

Topological operation: lattice surgery has been used to entangle qubits. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Dmitriy-Rybin)
Lattice surgery has been used to quantum-mechanically entangle fault-tolerant topological qubits an achievement that could lead to the production of more reliable quantum logic gates. Created by researchers in Austria, Switzerland and Germany, the entanglement technique could prove useful in the development of quantum error correction algorithms and ultimately to achieve scalable, large-scale…
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