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Quantum computing with semiconductor spins

Posted on August 9, 2019
A diagram showing connections between spin-qubit arrays and classical electronics, suggesting a role for the combinations for the future of quantum computing

WQI’s Mark Eriksson co-authored a piece, “Quantum computing with semiconductor spins,” in the August 2019 issue of Physics Today.

The full article is available at Physics Today’s website.

Posted in Quantum Computing, WQI publicationsTagged qubits, semiconductor

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