Quantum information has been stored in a single atom (the smallest possible unit of data storage) for the first time. This development could lead to the design of powerful quantum computer networks.
Read more at NanowerkQuantum information has been stored in a single atom (the smallest possible unit of data storage) for the first time. This development could lead to the design of powerful quantum computer networks.
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