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The qubit: there and back again

Home Newsroom News The qubit: there and back again 07.05.2026Quantum Computing The qubit: there and back again Researcher Lieven Vandersypen Share this article sharer#share" data-title="The qubit: there and back again" data-url="https://qutech.nl/2026/05/07/the-qubit-there-and-back-again/" data-image="https://qutech.nl/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/banner-Web_QuTech_BatmintonShuttle_3081b-1024x439.jpg" data-subject="The qubit: there and back again" data-to=""> sharer#share" data-title="The qubit: there and back again" data-url="https://qutech.nl/2026/05/07/the-qubit-there-and-back-again/" data-image="https://qutech.nl/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/banner-Web_QuTech_BatmintonShuttle_3081b-1024x439.jpg" data-subject="The qubit: there and back again" data-to=""> sharer#share" data-title="The qubit: there and back again" data-url="https://qutech.nl/2026/05/07/the-qubit-there-and-back-again/" data-image="https://qutech.nl/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/banner-Web_QuTech_BatmintonShuttle_3081b-1024x439.jpg" data-subject="The qubit: there and back again" data-to=""> Scalable semiconductor quantum processors will need more than good qubits. They also need a practical way to connect them. In a new study, published in Nature, QuTech researchers show that it is possible to entangle electron-spin qubits while they are on the move. They then used this capability to teleport a quantum state a short distance across the chip. Beyond moving electrons across the chip, the motion can control the quantum operations themselves, which opens up new ways to scale spin-qubit processors. Setting up the conveyor belt A spin qubit is the quantum state of a single electron’s spin, which you can picture as a tiny magnetic needle which encodes quantum information. On a chip, that electron is trapped in a “quantum dot”, a small pocket in the electric potential created by voltages on metal gates. By applying signals to a line of gate electrodes, the researchers create a traveling potential minimum, somewhat

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