Scientists successfully used 13,000 nuclear spins in a gallium arsenide (GaAs) quantum dot system to create a scalable ...
Scientists have harnessed many-body physics to transform quantum dots into scalable, stable quantum nodes. By entangling nuclear spins into a ‘dark state,’ they created a quantum register capable of ...
Researchers have uncovered a way to manipulate DNA at the atomic level using electric field gradients to control nitrogen nuclear spins. Their findings suggest that DNA could be used as both a storage ...
"Antimony is a heavy atom, which possesses a large nuclear spin, meaning a large magnetic dipole. The spin of antimony can take eight different directions, instead of just two. This may not seem ...
Researchers from Kyushu University, Japan have revealed how a special type of force within an atom's nucleus, known as the ...
Scientists at the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory have used the atoms inside a semiconductor quantum dot to ...
The interaction with nuclear spins is more difficult to reduce ... Quoting the authors of the research, “Will spin-relaxation times in molecular magnets permit quantum information processing?” ...