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How To Make a Quantum Bit

2013-07-23

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We have looked at how a transistor works, the fundamental unit of classical computers, and how a quantum computer works in theory, taking advantage of quantum superposition to hold exponentially more information than classical computers. Now we look at the practical side of making a quantum bit, or qubit. How do you put it in a state where it is stable? How do you read and write information on it? These processes are described for a solid state qubit - a phosphorous atom in a silicon crystal substrate. Both the electron and the nucleus of the phosphorous atom can be used as qubits.

Thanks to A/Prof. Andrea Morello: http://bit.ly/17wZ7lt

Thanks to Henry Reich (MinutePhysics) for pushing me to make the explanations and visualizations clearer.


Intro
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What is a Quantum Bit
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Electron Resonance Frequency
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Electron Radio
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Quantum Superposition
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Spin Down Electrum
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The Spin of the Nucleus
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Experiment
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No Spin
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