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Fig. 2. Silicon spin qubit centered in the dotted circle, control and readout signals (M, P, R, T, and Q) are shown in the inset. Simplified schematics of the quantum point contact and corollary circuits are shown. The voltage source is implemented as a digital-to-analog converter at room temperature. (Taken from [6])

Quantum Computers and CMOS Semiconductors: A Review and Future Predictions

Well-understood materials will likely play a key role in the quantum era. With the advent of quantum computing, the need for peripheral fault-tolerant logic control circuitry has reached new heights. In classical computation, the unit of information is a “1” or “0”. In quantum computers, the unit of information is a qubit which can be characterized as a “0”, “1”, […]

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Advancing Technology for the Benefit of Humanity

Advancing Technology for the Benefit of Humanity

There are so many ways technological advancements have helped humanity save time and cost of production. Our personal life is now heavily dependent on technology and technology has advanced with years and changed the way we communicate, educate our children, travel, socialize, live, and buy products. As people’s demands for advancing technology continues, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE’s) […]

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