NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE QUANTUM COMPUTING USING LIQUID CRYSTAL SOLVENTS
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Dolores C. Miller | Costantino S. Yannoni | Mark H. Sherwood | UC Berkeley | Lieven M.K. Vandersypen | Photonics Laboratory | Mark G. Kubinec | Isaac L. Chuang IBM Almaden Research Center Solid State | Stanford University College of Chemistry
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