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Quantum Computing Milestone Brings Error-Corrected Qubits Closer to Reality

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Quantum Computing Milestone Brings Error-Corrected Qubits Closer to Reality

Researchers at QuTech, the quantum computing institute based at TU Delft in the Netherlands, have demonstrated a new error-correction protocol that extends qubit coherence times by a factor of four — a breakthrough that brings fault-tolerant quantum computing significantly closer to practical deployment.

The team, led by Professor Lieven Vandersypen, published their results in Nature Physics last week, showing that a surface-code architecture operating on a 17-qubit germanium quantum dot array can detect and correct both bit-flip and phase-flip errors with 99.8% fidelity. The advance addresses one of the field’s most persistent challenges: quantum decoherence, where fragile quantum states collapse before computations can complete.

“What we’ve shown is that the surface code isn’t just theoretically elegant — it works in real silicon-germanium hardware at a scale that matters,” Vandersypen said. “At this error rate, we cross the threshold where adding more physical qubits actually improves logical qubit performance rather than adding noise.”

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The Dutch quantum ecosystem has been a global leader since the launch of Quantum Delta NL, a €615 million national programme funded through the National Growth Fund. Delft alone hosts over 30 quantum startups, including QuantWare (quantum processors), Qblox (control electronics), and Orange Quantum Systems (testing infrastructure).

The timing is significant. Global investment in quantum computing reached $3.2 billion in the first half of 2026, driven by advances in both superconducting and semiconductor-based approaches. IBM, Google, and Microsoft have each announced roadmaps targeting 1,000+ logical qubits by 2028. QuTech’s results suggest the European approach — focusing on silicon-compatible qubits — may offer a more scalable path to mass production.

“Silicon qubits have always been the long game,” explained Dr. Anne-Marije Zwerver, a senior researcher on the team. “They’re harder to get working initially because they’re smaller, but once you solve the fabrication challenges, you get to ride the entire semiconductor industry’s manufacturing capability.”

The team’s next milestone: a 49-qubit device capable of running Shor’s algorithm on numbers large enough to demonstrate a genuine quantum advantage over classical factoring methods.

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