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Ion trap quantum computing (QC) is a promising technology with the potential to revolutionize many fields. However, there are still many challenges that need to be overcome before ion trap quantum computers become a reality. These challenges include scaling up the number of qubits, improving the co herence time of qubits, and developing new algorithms and software. Despite these challenges, ion trap...
Quantum computers have emerged as a candidate for a trans formative technology with the potential to revolutionise va rious fields, from cryptography to drug discovery. Among the different types of quantum computers, ion trap-based systems have garnered significant attention due to their long coherence times and high-fidelity operations. In this article, we would like to scratch the surface of the...