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Quantum Computing from Unknown Molecule Saturday, June 28, 2008 - Anuradha Menon Home >> Headlines >> Computer Technology
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The odd behavior of a molecule in an experimental silicon computer chip has led to a discovery that opens the door to quantum computing in semiconductors. In a Nature Physics journal paper currently online, the researchers describe how they have created a new, hybrid molecule in which its quantum state can be intentionally manipulated - a required step in the building of quantum computers. "Up to now large-scale quantum computing has been a dream," says Gerhard Klimeck. (source: purdue.edu)
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