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Pioneers of Quantum Computing: Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis

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Published: 07 September 2025. The English Chronicle Online.

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three groundbreaking scientists — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis — for their pioneering contributions to quantum mechanics that have laid the foundation for a new generation of extraordinarily powerful quantum computers. Their collective work, dating back to the 1980s, has transformed theoretical concepts of quantum physics into practical technologies that are now reshaping the world of computing, communication, and information processing.

Announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences at a press conference in Stockholm, Sweden, the Nobel committee described the trio’s discovery as “the observation of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” This achievement, they said, marked a crucial step toward the realisation of quantum computing and the modern era of superconducting circuits that define today’s high-performance computing systems.

Professor John Clarke, born in Cambridge, United Kingdom, and currently a faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley, reacted with astonishment upon hearing the news. “To put it mildly, it was the surprise of my life,” he said in a brief phone interview during the Nobel announcement. Clarke, whose career spans several decades, has long been regarded as one of the foremost experimental physicists in the field of superconductivity and quantum tunnelling.

Joining him in this prestigious recognition are Michel H. Devoret, born in Paris, France, and currently serving as a professor at Yale University, and John M. Martinis, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The three laureates will share the Nobel Prize sum of 11 million Swedish kronor (approximately £872,000).

In awarding the prize, the Nobel committee emphasised that the discoveries made by these scientists in the 1980s represented one of the earliest demonstrations of how quantum mechanical phenomena could be observed at a scale large enough to be measured and applied to real-world technologies. Their work revealed that quantum behaviour — once thought to exist only in subatomic particles — could manifest in man-made electrical circuits, making it possible to manipulate quantum states in practical devices.

At its core, quantum mechanics explores how particles such as electrons and photons behave in the subatomic world. In that realm, particles often defy conventional physics — sometimes existing in multiple states at once or passing through barriers that should, according to classical theories, be impenetrable. This phenomenon, known as quantum tunnelling, was at the heart of the experiments carried out by Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis.

Through careful experimentation, they demonstrated that tunnelling is not confined to the microscopic domain. Instead, it can be observed in electrical circuits that operate under carefully controlled conditions of temperature and magnetic field. This revelation not only confirmed a critical aspect of quantum theory but also opened up an entirely new field of engineering — superconducting quantum technology.

“This is something that leads directly to the development of the quantum computer,” said Professor Clarke, speaking by phone moments after learning of his Nobel win. “Many people are working on quantum computing today, and in many ways, our discovery became the basis of this vast global effort.”

Quantum computers, unlike traditional machines that process data using bits representing either 0 or 1, rely on qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to a property called superposition. This allows quantum computers to process vast amounts of information in parallel, solving problems that would take classical computers thousands of years to complete.

The work of Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis was crucial in making qubits stable and measurable — two challenges that had long stood in the way of practical quantum computing. Their research directly inspired the design of modern superconducting qubits, now used by leading technology companies such as Google, IBM, and Intel in their quest to build scalable quantum systems.

Professor Lesley Cohen, Associate Provost in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, hailed the Nobel decision as “wonderful news indeed, and very well deserved.” She noted that the laureates’ work has “laid the foundations for superconducting qubits — one of the main hardware technologies driving today’s quantum revolution.”

Quantum computing has already begun to influence numerous sectors, from cryptography and financial modelling to drug discovery and artificial intelligence. However, the technology remains in its infancy, with scientists and engineers still grappling with issues of coherence, error correction, and scalability. Nonetheless, the pioneering discoveries honoured by this year’s Nobel Prize continue to guide the global race to achieve full-scale quantum advantage.

For Professor Michel H. Devoret, the recognition is not only a personal honour but also a testament to decades of collaboration within the international physics community. His work at Yale University’s Quantum Institute has focused on the design and control of superconducting circuits that can store and process quantum information. Devoret has often emphasised that the progress of quantum science depends on a delicate balance between theory and experimentation — a balance perfectly embodied by this year’s laureates.

Meanwhile, Professor John M. Martinis, who led one of Google’s earliest quantum computing projects, expressed gratitude for being part of a journey that continues to redefine the limits of human knowledge. His group’s experiments at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have produced some of the most advanced quantum processors in existence today.

As the world celebrates their achievement, the Nobel Committee’s message resonates far beyond physics. In a statement accompanying the award, it said: “There is no advanced technology used today that does not rely on quantum mechanics — from mobile phones and cameras to fibre optic cables. The work of Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis brings us closer to understanding and controlling the quantum nature of our universe.”

This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics not only honours the brilliance of three scientists but also recognises an entire field that is transforming the technological future of humankind. The story of quantum mechanics — once an obscure branch of theoretical physics — has become the foundation of a revolution that may one day redefine what is possible in science, computing, and communication.

And as the world stands on the threshold of this new quantum era, the names John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis will forever remain etched among the pioneers who turned theory into reality — and possibility into progress.

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