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We propose a quantum computer architecture based on quantum dots both for short distance and for long distance communication/computation. Our scheme exploits the natural characteristics of self-assemb... I. D'Amico posts: 0

Spin Coulomb drag (SCD) constitutes an intrinsic source of dissipation for spin currents in metals and semiconductors. We discuss the power loss due to SCD in potential spintronics devices and analyze... I. D'Amico, C. A. Ullrich posts: 0

Interest in biosensors based on field-effect transistors (FETs), where an electrically operated gate controls the flow of charge through a semiconducting channel, is driven by the prospect of integrat...
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Hyungsoon Im, Xing-Jiu Huang, Bonsang Gu, Yang-Kyu Choi posts: 2

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10/07/07

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We report new results on the electron spin resonance of single walled carbon nanotubes, peapods and double walled carbon nanotubes. A small ESR line is present in well purified samples and its tempera... B. Náfrádi, N. M. Nemes, T. Fehér, L. Forró... posts: 0

The cluster state model for quantum computation has paved the way for schemes that allow scalable quantum computing, even when using non-deterministic quantum gates. Here the initial step is to prepar...
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Peter P. Rohde, Sean D. Barrett posts: 2

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14:36
09/07/07

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We have fabricated field effect transistors from carbon nanotubes using a novel selective placement scheme. We use carbon nanotubes that are covalently bound to molecules containing hydroxamic acid fu...
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Christian Klinke, James B. Hannon, Ali Afzali, Phaedon Avouris posts: 1

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04:59
26/01/07

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We present an all-optical implementation of quantum computation using semiconductor quantum dots. Quantum memory is represented by the spin of an excess electron stored in each dot. Two-qubit gates ar...
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T. Calarco, A. Datta, P. Fedichev, E. Pazy... posts: 1

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23:33
23/01/07

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Parity measurements on qubits can generate the entanglement resource necessary for scalable quantum computation. Here we describe a method for fast optical
parity measurements on electron spin qubits...
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Avinash Kolli, Brendon W. Lovett, Simon Benjamin, Thomas M. Stace posts: 1

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21/01/07

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The so-called "threshold" theorem says that, once the error rate per qubit per gate is below a certain value, indefinitely long quantum computation becomes feasible, even if all of the qubits involved...
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M.I. Dyakonov posts: 4

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26/01/07

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Quantum information theory holds the promise
of revolutionizing technologies other than computing and
communications. In this article we show how quantum entanglement
can be harnessed to beat the R...
Colin Williams, Pieter Kok, Hwang Lee, Jonathan P. Dowling posts: 0

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