COMPANY NEWS: Semiconductor company Archer Materials has advanced its quantum chip project by building an integrated pulsed electron spin resonance (p-ESR) microsystem on a chip to detect and materials for important signs of quantum electron spin manipulation at a very small scale.
COMPANY NEWS: Semiconductor company Archer Materials has advanced its quantum chip project by building an integrated pulsed electron spin resonance (p-ESR) microsystem on a chip to detect and materials for important signs of quantum electron spin manipulation at a very small scale.
A group of international researchers, including a leading research from the University of Sydney, has made a breakthrough discovery, making a conducting carbon material that they demonstrated could be used to perform quantum computing at room temperature, rather than near absolute zero (-273°C).
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