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Nature Nanotechnology 3, 72–73 (1 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/nnano.2008.20
Electronic devices: The flip side of quantum computing
Abstract
The electron spin on a semiconductor device can be manipulated with high-speed electrical signals, which is a major step toward scalable quantum computing. Controlling a single quantum mechanical object is a challenging and daunting task, particularly when it is embedded in a solid-state environment. This is, however, believed to be a necessary step towards large-scale quantum computing.
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