Citation notice #2835 · 2026-07-11 03:19:00.331126+00:00
Review of Superconducting Qubit Devices and Their Large-Scale Integration
cites Acharyaet al., Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold, Nature638, 10.1038/s41586-024-08449-y (2025), arXiv:2503.16602 [hep-ph], which carries a correction notice dated 2026-04-28. One-hop deterministic notice: the citation edge exists in the Pith bibliography graph; no model judged whether the citation was load-bearing.
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Currently, several technologies have demonstrated the integration of qubits on a small to medium scale. These include superconducting qubit [13], [14], silicon spin qubit [14], [15], photonic qubits [16], trapped ion qubit [17], [18], neutral atom qubit [19], and others. Among them, the superconducting qubit technology is one of the most promising ones. For example, IBM [20] and Google [21] have superconducting quantum computers with o ver 100 physical qubits. One-qubit and two-qubit gate error rates for most isolated systems have also reached ~ 10-3. Combining with long qubit coherence time, they have reach ed the threshold of some error correction codes [22], [23] . A superconducting qubit quantum processing unit (QPU) is usually composed of superconducting microwave circuit s
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- Original DOI
- 10.1038/s41586-024-08449-y
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- 10.1038/s41586-026-10559-8
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- 2026-04-28
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- Author Correction: Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold
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- Acharyaet al., Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold, Nature638, 10.1038/s41586-024-08449-y (2025), arXiv:2503.16602 [hep-ph] (2025) Nature
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