Dynamical freezing can protect quantum information for near-cosmic timescales
Phys.org
February 28, 2026
Preserving quantum information is key to developing useful quantum computing systems. But interacting quantum systems are chaotic and follow laws of thermodynamics, eventually leading to information loss. Physicists have long known of a strange exception, called dynamical freezing, when quantum systems shaken at precisely tuned frequencies evade these laws. But how long can this phenomenon postpone thermodynamics?
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Originally published on Phys.org on 2/28/2026