Using carbon nanotubes as qubits for quantum computers
March 26, 2013
A study by physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has shown how nanotubes can store information in the form of vibrations.
Using quantum mechanical phenomena, computers could be much more powerful than their classical digital predecessors.
Up to now, researchers have experimented primarily with electrically charged particles. But because nanomechanical devices are not charged, they are much less sensitive to electrical interference.… read more














