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| Title: |
Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing; Superconducting Qubits;Simmonds |
| Description: |
NIST physicist Ray Simmonds holds a protective box containing "artificial atoms" that might be used in quantum computers. Next to him is a cryogenic refrigerator that cools the box to temperatures near absolute zero.
*EEEL, superconductor, quantum mechanics, qubits, superposition, entanglement, Boulder
See also http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb2005_0224.htm#manufacturing.
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| Subjects (names): |
Simmonds, Ray
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| Topics/Categories: |
Electronics--Superconductors
Quantum Physics--Quantum Computing
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| Type: |
Photo/Color |
| Source: |
National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Credit Line as it should appear in print: |
Copyright Geoffrey Wheeler |
| AV Number: |
05EEEL004 |
| Date Created: |
January 2005 |
| Date Entered: |
3/4/2005 |