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Andreev qubit coupler: The long microwave resonator (a) couples two Andreev qubits (left (b), right (c)). The port in the center of image (a) is the readout port. The magnification of a single ...
Give me a qubit for long enough and a probe in which to measure it, and I shall extract the geometry of our world.” ...
Illustration of a single qubit as ir begins to accelerate in response to a microwave signal, and the electron begins rattling within the quantum dot.
The Qubit™ 3.0 Fluorometer is the next generation of the popular benchtop fluorometer that accurately measures DNA, RNA, and protein using the highly sensitive Qubit quantitation assays.
They say one qubit’s behavior, regardless of its starting position, forms a predictable geometric idea. This research is not yet peer reviewed, and is in a shorter format referred to as a letter.