A new quantum device has been developed by researchers at MIT that can generate synthetic electromagnetic fields and simulate how electrons move between atoms.
The device comprises 16 superconducting quantum bits or qubits, allowing the researchers to test a range of material properties.
This analogue quantum simulator provides a straightforward and powerful application of quantum hardware for studying materials.
The device allows researchers to examine the effects of external electromagnetic fields on the behavior of materials, providing valuable insights for designing next-generation electronics.