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Wednesday, August 06, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have recently reached what they are calling a milestone in experimental quantum mechanics. In a paper published in the July 17 issue of the journal Nature, UCSB physicists Max Hofheinz, John Martinis, and Andrew Cleland documented how they used a superconducting electronic circuit known as a Josephson phase qubit, developed in Martinis's lab, to controllably pump microwave photons, one at a time, into a superconducting microwave resonator.    (source: ia.ucsb.edu)


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