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Engineering decoherence

Wolfgang P. Schleich ()
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Wolfgang P. Schleich: Universität Ulm

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6767, 256-257

Abstract: The quantum world will always tend towards the classical world through a process known as decoherence. This is a major barrier to the success of quantum computers and quantum communication. New experiments that engineer decoherence in the laboratory throw light on what happens when a quantum system evolves into a classical system.

Date: 2000
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