Researchers at ETH Zurich have created the heaviest Schrödinger cat to date by putting a crystal in a superposition of two oscillation states. Their results could lead to more robust quantum bits and help to explain why quantum superpositions are not observed in everyday life. Researchers at ET
Scientists at ETH Zurich have made progress in creating heavier Schrödinger cats, which can be alive and dead at the same time. Credit: Yiwen Chu / ETH Zurich
They hope to better understand the reason behind the disappearance of quantum effects in the macroscopic world. At ETH, a team of researchers led by Yiwen Chu, professor at the Laboratory for Solid State Physics, has now created a substantially heavier Schrödinger cat by putting a small crystal into a superposition of two oscillation states. Their results, which have been published this week in the scientific journal Science, could lead to more robust quantum bits and shed light on the mystery of why quantum superpositions are not observed in the macroscopic world.
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