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NATURE: David Awschalom and Research Team Pioneer A Protocol For Controlling Quantum Information
April 4, 2012
A protocol for controlling quantum information pioneered by researchers
at UC Santa Barbara, the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience in Delft, the
Netherlands, and the Ames Laboratory at Iowa State University could open
the door to larger-scale, more accurate quantum computations. Their
findings, in a paper titled "Decoherence-protected quantum gates for a
hybrid solid-state spin register," are published in the current issue of
the journal Nature. READ MORE
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David Awschalom



