➀ Researchers at PolyU have developed a 16-qubit quantum microprocessor chip for simulating molecular spectroscopy in complex molecules, a first globally. ➁ This chip is part of a comprehensive system including optical-electrical-thermal packaging and fully programmable control. ➂ The development opens new possibilities for applications in quantum chemistry, molecular docking, and quantum machine learning techniques.
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