Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Quantum Bubbles Are the Key

by Marcus Chown New Scientist, 26 Nov 2005 As futuristic as quantum computers seem, what with all those qubits and entangled atoms, here is an idea that promises to make atom-based quantum computers look passé even before anyone has built a full-sized version. It seems that bubbles of electrons lined up in ultracold liquid helium could be used to build a quantum computer capable of carrying out a staggering 1030 simultaneous calculations. Read more