kvanttipakasta
Kvanttipakasta is a Finnish term that translates to "quantum storage" or "quantum vault." It refers to a theoretical concept or a proposed technological solution for securely storing and retrieving quantum information. Quantum information, unlike classical bits, is encoded in quantum states, such as qubits. These states are extremely fragile and susceptible to decoherence, which is the loss of quantum properties due to interaction with the environment. Therefore, preserving quantum information over time is a significant challenge in quantum computing and quantum communication.
The idea of a kvanttipakasta involves creating a system that can isolate quantum states from external noise
A functional kvanttipakasta would be crucial for applications such as long-term quantum memory, enabling the storage