Recently, He Yu's research group at the Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering, under the mentorship of Academician Yu Dapeng from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has achieved a remarkable milestone in the realm of silicon-based quantum computing. For the first time, this team has successfully showcased, with atomic-level precision on a silicon-based quantum computing chip, the implementation of stabilizer quantum error detection that is compatible with fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures. Moreover, they have unveiled the pronounced biased noise features inherent in silicon-based spin qubit systems. These significant research outcomes were published online in the prestigious international journal Nature Electronics on January 26th.
