Endohedral fullerene dimers as potential building blocks for a quantum computer
The long spin lifetimes exhibited by endohedral fullerenes imply that they can store quantum information and hence have the potential to be used as qubits. Production of asymmetrical endohedral fullerene dimers (e.g. iNC(60)-iNC(70)) could lead to ordered arrays of ABABAB sequences. This kind of mol...
Main Authors: | Porfyrakis, K, Britz, D, Khlobystov, A, Ardavan, A, Briggs, G, Kanai, M, Nawaz, S, Dennis, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2003
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