Solid-state quantum memory using the 31P nuclear spin
The transfer of information between different physical forms - for example processing entities and memory - is a central theme in communication and computation. This is crucial in quantum computation, where great effort must be taken to protect the integrity of a fragile quantum bit (qubit). However...
Main Authors: | Morton, J, Tyryshkin, A, Brown, R, Shankar, S, Lovett, B, Ardavan, A, Schenkel, T, Haller, E, Ager, J, Lyon, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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