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Scientists at RIKEN have proposed a new way to make quantum systems synchronize in only one direction, which remains surprisingly stable even when exposed to manufacturing flaws and environmental noise.

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RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing

Who
Franco Nori, Adam Miranowicz, and Deng-Gao Lai of the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC)
What
Scientists at RIKEN have proposed a new way to make quantum systems synchronize in only one direction, which remains surprisingly stable even when exposed to manufacturing flaws and environmental noise.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 06:07:18 GMT · 4h 20m ago
Where
RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing ·
Why
This breakthrough combines two quantum effects to create a form of one-way quantum synchronization, overcoming major obstacles that have long hindered real-world quantum technologies.
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This development could lead to more reliable quantum processors and protected quantum resources, paving the way for advancements in quantum networking and error-resilient quantum information processing globally.

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