MicroCloud Hologram Inc. Proposes Multi-Qubit Quantum State Sharing Scheme: Sharing Multiple Quantum Information in One Operation | HOLO Stock News

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  • MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (HOLO, Financial) unveils a multi-qubit quantum state sharing scheme, enhancing quantum resource efficiency.
  • HOLO's technology achieves a threefold improvement in resource efficiency and reduces entangled particle usage by 50%.
  • The company faces challenges in practical implementation, including high-dimensional entangled states preparation.

MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (HOLO) has announced a significant breakthrough in quantum computing with its proposed multi-qubit quantum state sharing scheme. This innovative technology introduces a "one-time distribution + one-time recycle" mechanism, enabling the sharing of multiple quantum information in a single operation. The scheme significantly enhances resource efficiency and sets a new paradigm in the efficient utilization of quantum resources.

The new scheme sees a threefold improvement in resource efficiency through hyper-entangled state multiplexing, a reduction in measurement requirements by 30%, and maintains 85% fidelity even with a 1% channel error rate. The technology also successfully demonstrated simultaneous sharing of two 3-qubit GHZ states within a photonic system, reducing the usage of entangled particles by 50% and decreasing classical communication volume by 40%.

Despite these promising results, several implementation challenges remain. These include the automated preparation of high-dimensional entangled states and the need for femtosecond-level timing synchronization precision. The company plans to focus on solid-state quantum system integration, quantum machine learning optimization algorithms, and the deployment of a metropolitan-scale quantum relay network to further advance the technology from laboratory studies to practical applications.

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