Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Qubit Research and Atomic Orbitals

Authors: David L. Johnson

Paralleling recent advances in the areas of nanoscience, large-scale integrated circuit development and quantum computing, are technologies that allow the manipulation and control of individual atoms and electrons. With the promise of increased miniaturisation, faster parallel computing and register-per-bit-pair capabilities purported by quantum computing, currently multiple technologies are being developed to represent quantum bits (qubits) by the quantum spin of atoms and electrons and the chiral spin of photons. These technologies and the associated research are also providing new insights that may change our understanding of the sub-atomic world and electron orbitals in particular.

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