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Nov 9, 2009
10:09am
Cooling strontium could lead to increasingly precise clocks, quantum computers and ultracold chemistry
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Strontium 84 - Just Right For Forming A Bose-Einstein Condensate - Science News - redOrbit
BEC, Physics, Software
I’ve never really considered that heavy metals as players in the quantum computer arena. But it makes some sense in that at some level, the electrons are very stable in their energy and perhaps even position when cold enough or inactive, so detecting the variations may be appropriate in these heavy metals. It’s like having a super dense isolation from atom to atom and so probing becomes possible. Nano rocks.
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