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Quantum router could speed up quantum computers

Last updated: September 27, 2025 5:08 am
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A groundbreaking device crafted from superconducting qubits may open doors to revolutionary applications in quantum computing, including quantum machine learning.

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

Quantum Router Circuit

A false colour image of the quantum router circuit

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Recent advancements have shown that quantum computers could execute beneficial algorithms more rapidly, thanks to the introduction of a new quantum router that enhances the efficiency of data routing.

Conventional computers manage to retain speed when executing complex applications mainly through the implementation of random access memory (RAM), which is used for temporary data storage. The essential component for creating its quantum equivalent, quantum RAM (QRAM), hinges on the existence of a router. Unlike standard routers that direct internet traffic, this quantum router guides informational flow within the system.

Researcher Connie Miao at Stanford University and her team have successfully constructed this innovative device. “We were inspired by QRAM-based algorithms. Many publications suggested ‘If we had a QRAM, we could accomplish XYZ,’ but there was no experimental confirmation until now,” she explains.

The router is composed of qubits, which are the fundamental units of quantum computers and quantum memory. These qubits were created using minuscule superconducting circuits and are regulated through electromagnetic pulses. This advanced router facilitates the transmission of quantum information to designated quantum addresses. What truly sets this device apart is its ability to encode addresses not just in a single location but also within a superposition of two states. The experimental setup revealed a remarkable routing fidelity of around 95% with three qubits.

This high fidelity indicates that if integrated into a QRAM, the router could place information into a quantum state where determining the precise location of data storage becomes virtually impossible — a phenomenon deemed essential for harnessing the robust power of quantum computing.

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Dr. Luming Duan from Tsinghua University in China notes that the new router represents significant progress towards creating feasible QRAM systems capable of enabling quantum machine learning algorithms.

Co-author David Schuster, also from Stanford, remarks that many questions remain regarding the practical implications of quantum routing, which range from well-established database searching algorithms to the development of quantum IP addresses for future iterations of the internet.

However, the current prototype of the router requires improvements to enhance its reliability for certain applications. Key areas for development include reducing error rates and increasing the total number of qubits, as indicated by Sébastien Léger, a contributor to the project.

Journal reference: PRX Quantum, in press

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