Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Single electrically charged atoms – ions – have been successfully used for some time as quantum bits in quantum computers and quantum sensors. Unlike the bulky ion traps of the early years, there are now miniaturised chips in which ions can be trappe
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Single electrically charged atoms – ions – have been successfully used for some time as quantum bits in quantum computers and quantum sensors. Unlike the bulky ion traps of the early years, there are now miniaturised chips in which ions can be trapped and manipulated only a hair’s breadth above […]
Source: The Quantum Insider — read the full report at the original publisher.
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