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Tinier quantum dots

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Rebecca C. Jernigan, [email protected]

Quantum dots are fascinating – thousands of atoms, acting together as one, bring us closer and closer to true quantum computing. As amazing as they are, though, they still have their problems, including the need for ultralow operating temperatures. One possibility is to make them even smaller, thereby enhancing the stability of their electrons and enabling the particles to withstand higher temperatures. But how do you make a quantum dot that’s smaller than a quantum dot? Researchers at the National Institute for Nanotechnology say that you just need to use an atom. A room-temperature...Read full article

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    Published: April 2009
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