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Quantum computing

Controllable Cooper pair splitter could separate entangled electrons on demand

14 Mar 2024 Isabelle Dumé
Schematic showing split Cooper pairs, represented by blue balls with arrows indicating spin in opposite direction, being fed into a (quantum) computer
Qubit material: A figure that schematically shows how split Cooper pairs might be fed into a quantum computer that operates with entangled electrons. (Courtesy: Fredrik Brange)
Entangled particles – that is, those with quantum states that remain correlated regardless of the

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