2D array of electron and nuclear spin qubits opens new frontier in quantum science

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. —

By using photons and electron spin qubits to control nuclear spins in a two-dimensional material, researchers at Purdue University have opened a new frontier in quantum science and technology, enabling applications like atomic-scale nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the ability to read and write quantum information with nuclear spins in 2D materials.  

More information can be read on Purdue University’s website for the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships.

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