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Universal Quantum Gates for Single Cooper Pair Box Based Quantum Computing
P. M. Echternach+5 more
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Results on two-bit gate design for quantum computers [PDF]
David P. DiVincenzo, John A. Smolin
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The metal‐semiconductor phase transition (1T to 2H) in VSe2 is achieved by a thermal annealing process. The 2H‐VSe2 photodetector exhibits low dark current, broadband spectral range, and high sensitivity with responsivity (R) and detectivity (D*) up to 75.26 A W−1 and 1.45 × 1010 Jones, respectively, at optical communication band with a wavelength of ...
Yujue Yang+8 more
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Distributed quantum computing across an optical network link. [PDF]
Main D+8 more
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Interaction-Free Measurement applied to Quantum Computation: a New CNOT Gate
André Allan Méthot, Kai Wicker
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Quantum computational gates with radiation free couplings [PDF]
I. O. Kulik, T. Hakioğlu, A. Barone
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Development of a Nb‐Based Semiconductor‐Superconductor Hybrid 2DEG Platform
Development of a new hybrid material using Nb and NbTi superconductors on an InAs quantum well using an epitaxial Al interlayer to prevent intermixing. Optimizing this structure lead to high‐quality interfaces and resulted in a Josephson junction with an induced superconducting gap of 1.0 meV. These results highlight the importance of interface quality
Sjoerd Telkamp+14 more
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Electrical load forecasting in power systems based on quantum computing using time series-based quantum artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Habibi MR+4 more
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Magnon-Mediated NMR Quantum Gates in a One-Dimensional Antiferromagnet [PDF]
Atsushi Goto+2 more
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Inkjet Printed Multifunctional Graphene Sensors for Flexible and Wearable Electronics
The sensitivity of electrical properties of graphene to external stimuli are used to demonstrate multifunctional inkjet‐printed graphene sensors for the detection of pressure, temperature, humidity, and magnetic field. By combining the design freedom of inkjet printing with the unique properties of graphene, multifunctional devices are achieved ...
Feiran Wang+10 more
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