IBM unveils first ever "half-Möbius" molecule aided by quantum computing
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- Scientists created a new, strange molecule with a twisty electron motion resembling a Möbius strip.
- The molecule was engineered by IBM Research using atomic bond manipulation and imaged with high-powered microscopy.
- IBM's quantum computers were used to confirm the molecule's structure, showcasing their utility in quantum chemistry.
- The molecule exhibits a 'half-Möbius' topology, where electron clouds twist halfway, unlike the full Möbius flip.
- Quantum simulations matched microscope images, proving the molecule's unique twisted structure.
- The research highlights advancements in topological chemistry and quantum computing's role in molecular science.
- The molecule is unstable in nature and was synthesized under special laboratory conditions.
- IBM's quantum computers outperformed classical computers in simulating complex electron behaviors.
- The study demonstrates rapid progress in quantum computing, from a few qubits to 100 in a decade.