Arrays of electrons trapped in nanoscale circuitry could form the basis for future scalable quantum computers

Friday, July 11, 2014 - 09:00 in Physics & Chemistry

A single electron trapped in a semiconductor nanostructure can form the most basic of building blocks for a quantum computer. Before practical quantum computers can be realized, however, scientists need to develop a scalable architecture that allows full control over individual electrons in computational arrays.

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