Qubits in the pink
Pieter Kok () and
Brendon W. Lovett
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Pieter Kok: University of Oxford
Brendon W. Lovett: University of Oxford
Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7115, 49-49
Abstract:
Crystal imperfections known as nitrogen–vacancy defects give some diamonds a characteristic pink colour. Appropriately manipulated, these defects might have rosy prospects as the 'qubits' of a quantum computer.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/444049a
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