Zhejiang University Researchers Generate Two-Mode Magnonic Cat State for Quantum Applications
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Researchers at Zhejiang University have achieved a breakthrough in quantum physics by generating a two-mode magnonic cat state — a complex form of quantum entanglement. Using yttrium-iron-garnet (YIG) spheres and a superconducting qubit connected via a microwave cavity, the team demonstrated a protocol that extends cat state generation from single-mode to multimode systems. This advancement opens new possibilities for quantum communication, sensing, and information processing by enabling more complex quantum state preparation in magnonic systems.
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· 3 pulledScientists have, for the first time, created a two-mode magnonic cat state, a complex form of quantum entanglement.
This breakthrough extends cat state generation beyond single modes to multimode systems, previously a missing step in the field.
This advance extends the preparation of complex quantum states, potentially enhancing quantum communication and sensing capabilities.
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