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August 16th, 2006
One Step Further Towards Quantum Computing
Abstract:
Professors Zhiming Wang and Gregory Salamo, who lead the the molecular-beam-epitaxy (MBE) group at the University of Arkansas, together with co-authors Kyland Holmes, Yuriy I. Mazur and Kimberly A. Ramsey report their most recent findings in an article titled "Self-organization of quantum-dot pairs by high-temperature droplet epitaxy."
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