The Experiment That Made Quantum Even Weirder | Nobel Prize 2025


The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for their discovery of macroscopic quantum phenomena in superconducting circuits. Their groundbreaking work leveraged decades of advancement in superconducting physics including Nobel Prize winning work on the theory of superconductivity and Josephson junctions to observe quantum phenomena in macroscopically large systems. In this video, we walk through their experimental results and explore the tremendous impact they’ve had on modern superconducting qubits and quantum computing. Join us in celebrating this monumental achievement!

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