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... qubit made the transition creating a telltale burst of magnetic energy - can reveal something about the energy state of the qubit . The least exciting result is if the qubit suc- ceeds , says Katz . This means that it definitely fully ...
... qubit made the transition creating a telltale burst of magnetic energy - can reveal something about the energy state of the qubit . The least exciting result is if the qubit suc- ceeds , says Katz . This means that it definitely fully ...
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... qubit can be fully controlled1 . The qubit state is measured by a destructive single - shot measurement , achieved by applying a flux - bias pulse to the qubit . This pulse causes the state ❘e ) to tunnel to a state that can be easily ...
... qubit can be fully controlled1 . The qubit state is measured by a destructive single - shot measurement , achieved by applying a flux - bias pulse to the qubit . This pulse causes the state ❘e ) to tunnel to a state that can be easily ...
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... qubit raising and lowering operators and h = h / 2π . If the system is pre- pared in the state | g ) | n ) ( qubit in the ground state , n photons in the resonator ) , the system will oscillate between this state and the state | e ) | n ...
... qubit raising and lowering operators and h = h / 2π . If the system is pre- pared in the state | g ) | n ) ( qubit in the ground state , n photons in the resonator ) , the system will oscillate between this state and the state | e ) | n ...
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More CO₂ means more 81 Domination of heliosheath pressure by shockaccelerated | 38 |
page 96 and News 84 Spatial cooperativity in soft glassy flows | 88 |
SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation A McCulloch J Chen S M Evans | 109 |
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