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Quantum computer cools itself down by performing calculations

As they warm up, quantum computers can slow down or stop working altogether. A new kind made with specially engineered diamonds cools as it calculates

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

1 July 2022

A photograph of the optical table on which a quantum computer, made from specially engineered diamonds, can very efficiently cool itself just by performing calculations.

The optical table on which a quantum computer, made from specially engineered diamonds, can cool itself

Durga Dasari/Institute of Physics at University of Stuttgart

Quantum computers made from imperfect diamonds could stop themselves from overheating just by running an algorithm. Most quantum machines must be kept at low temperatures, but 鈥渁lgorithmic cooling鈥 might allow quantum computers to perform well at room temperature in the future.

Conventional computers slow down as they warm up, and quantum computers can even stop working if they get too hot. While classical computers are typically cooled by fans, quantum computers generally require much greater cooling…

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