Nanoscale solid-state quantum computing.
Most experts agree that it is too early to say how quantum computers will eventually be built, and several nanoscale solid-state schemes are being implemented in a range of materials. Nanofabricated quantum dots can be made in designer configurations, with established technology for controlling inte...
Main Authors: | Ardavan, A, Austwick, M, Benjamin, S, Briggs, G, Dennis, T, Ferguson, A, Hasko, D, Kanai, M, Khlobystov, A, Lovett, B, Morley, G, Oliver, R, Pettifor, D, Porfyrakis, K, Reina, J, Rice, J, Smith, J, Taylor, R, Williams, D, Adelmann, C, Mariette, H, Hamers, R |
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