Quantum superposition stabilisation
Quantum superposition stabilisation involves the active management and maintenance of a particle's quantum state in superposition - where it exists in multiple states simultaneously - over extended periods. The field, once considered an esoteric aspect of quantum mechanics, is now a practical and crucial technology in fields ranging from quantum computing to advanced communication systems. Stabilising superposition enables coherent quantum states to be sustained without rapid decoherence, which is vital for error-free quantum information processing and other high-precision applications.
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Blueprints
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