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IBM quantum system reproduces neutron tests on a real crystal
IBM and its partners have successfully demonstrated that a quantum computer can accurately simulate real magnetic materials, reproducing neutron scattering data from the KCuF3 crystal. This achievement, enabled by lower two-qubit error rates and new algorithms, marks a significant step towards using quantum computers for scientific discovery and could have long-term implications for fields like materials design, superconductors, and medical imaging. The collaboration involved several DOE-funded Quantum Science Center labs and universities, highlighting the potential for quantum-centric supercomputing in scientific workflows.