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English: Qubits are made up of controlled particles and the means of control (e.g. devices that trap particles and switch them from one state to another). There are 4 established qubit candidates: ion traps, quantum dots, semiconductor impurities, and superconducting circuits.
adapted from "Nanocomputers and Swarm Intelligence" (page 157) ISTE, Waldner, JB (2007), ISBN 2746215160. Reproduced with author's authorization |
| Date | 24 June 2007 (original upload date) |
| Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by LeaW. |
| Author | Jbw2 at English Wikipedia |
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- 2007-06-24 12:48 Jbw2 307×312×8 (20314 bytes) Qubits are made up of controlled particles and the means of control (e.g. devices that trap particles and switch them from one state to another). There are 4 established qubit candidates: ion traps, quantum dots, semiconductor impurities, and superconduct
