Using a photonic cavity
Quantum processing could empower the fast exhibition of estimations by exploiting the unmistakable quantum-level properties of particles.Some particles can appear to exist simultaneously in two places, a condition known as superposition.
As a result, qubits—particles in superposition—may have more information than classical particles and enable faster computation.However, the best materials for quantum-scale computing are still in the early stages of being identified by researchers.Since photons rarely interact with other particles, the MIT and Harvard researchers have been looking into photons as a potential material.
As a result, a photon-based optical quantum computing system may be more difficult to shake out of its delicate alignment.However, photons are difficult to manipulate because they rarely interact with other parts of matter.