Quantum computing closer to realizability
Monday, July 23, 2007
Science magazine recently reported on the successful manipulation of carbon-13 atoms in such a way that stable quantum mechanical memory can be created and then processed at room temperature.
This kind of discovery brings the futuristic technology of quantum computing closer to the real-world operating environments of today.
Single Spinnning Nuclei in Diamond offer a stable quantum computing building block
Labels: Advanced Computing




