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Why photon-based quantum computers are the best in business?

 



Why photon-based quantum computers are the best in business?

The photon-based quantum computers are best, because photons are neutral, and they don't take effect from the electromagnetic fields. This is the reason why photons are the best data transmitters for computers, and another reason is that photons are allowing to keep the temperature at a low level. 

The thing in the quantum computer system is to change the data row to the linear form. And one of the simplest ways is to load the data to the mass memory in the "stand by" position. And when the upload of data is complete the mass memory would start to transmit data to the communication lines. 

When the data row is cut in pieces, those pieces can be loaded to mass memory, where it waits to send forward. Those mass memories might have the quantum or miniature (nanotechnical) lasers, which are sending data in the form of photons. 

The key element of the quantum computer is to make this system operate rapidly and synchronize the mass memories that they can send the bytes forward in the linear form. The system would load the data row to the mass memory, and then the mass memories are transmitting data forward by the mark. The idea is that when data comes to the quantum system it will be preprocessed. 

The system connects every part of the data to the "stop byte" which tells the system how it should connect the data row back to one entirety, and send it to the normal computer for the read. So the system would be powerful if the synchronization of the mass memories would be extremely powerful.  

And the thing is that in the regular computers is also tested the laser-based data transmitters, where the electric wires between the microchips or even the internal communication lines of the microchip can be replaced by using the laser rays. The system requires the miniaturized mirrors. 

The mission of those mirrors is that they are acting as the switchers and routers that are transmitting photons to miniaturized light-cells. Those small photoelectric cells are actually like the small solar panels, what is created by silicon atoms. The mission of those photoelectric cells is to transfer the energy and information of photons to the electric wires. 

Sources: 

https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/hardware/photonic-quantum

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