Point defects in super-chilled diamonds may offer stable candidates for quantum computing bits
Tuesday, October 11, 2011 - 11:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Diamond, nature's hardest known substance, is essential for our modern mechanical world drills, cutters, and grinding wheels exploit the durability of diamonds to power a variety of industries. But diamonds have properties that may also make them excellent materials to enable the next generation of solid-state quantum computers and electrical and magnetic sensors.