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In a first for Germany, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have shown how so-called tin vacancies in diamonds can be precisely controlled using microwaves. These vacancies have special optical and magnetic properties and can be used as qubits, the smallest computational units for quantum computing and quantum communication. The results are an
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Microwaves Efficiently Control Diamond Qubits | Mirage News
In a first for Germany, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have shown how so-called tin vacancies in diamonds can be precisely controlled using microwaves. These vacancies have special optical and magnetic properties and can be used as qubits, the smallest computational units for quantum computing and quantum communication. The results are an