The latest from the lab, just preliminary results, but they're juicy...🛡🐾
Everything is in our blogpost linked below!
Last year we achieved a bit-flip lifetime of over 7 minutes, the longest in the world for superconducting qubits. Since then, we’ve been optimizing our cats to make them even more robust and stable. 📊💪
And now, in our latest experiment, we record experimental data extending their bit-flip resistance far beyond established results: cat qubits can go over one whole hour without bit flips! 🛡⚡
These results were gathered on our latest cat qubit design, the same used in our flagship 12-qubit chip, Helium. 🐈⚛️🖥️
In parallel, we are working on maintaining similar performance during a two-qubit gate, a critical element for our upcoming phase-flip error correction experiment. 🚀 Stay tuned!
On bit-flip lifetime alone, these results already surpass our 13-minute target for idle bit-flips on our 2030 fault-tolerant QPU, Graphene. 🙌 Phase flips, you're next. 😉
For the researchers and the curious, dive into our methods and results in our latest blogpost: 👉
A promising milestone, huge congrats to the Tiger Team at Alice & Bob! 🐅🏆