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Experiment Log: Validating Echo-Stabilized Recursive Routing on IBM Heron

Experiment Log: Validating Echo-Stabilized Recursive Routing on IBM Heron

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This report documents the successful deployment of a quantum memory architecture that combines dynamical decoupling (Hahn Echo) with mid-circuit qubit recycling
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This report documents the successful deployment of a quantum memory architecture that combines dynamical decoupling (Hahn Echo) with mid-circuit qubit recycling. The experiment was executed on the IBM `ibm_torino` processor. The data confirms that a qubit state can be actively stabilized against dephasing while the surrounding circuit resources are reset and reused.

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