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Real and realistic quantum computers

David P. DiVincenzo ()
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David P. DiVincenzo: the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6681, 113-114

Abstract: The first real quantum-mechanical computations have now been made. But current techniques cannot be scaled up to produce useful quantum computers. A radical scheme, using semiconductor physics to manipulate nuclear spins, could be the answer.

Date: 1998
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