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Harnessing Quantum Weirdness: Quantum Computing with Cold Atoms
Lecture by Paul Haljan (University of Michigan), 30 October 2004
170 Dennison, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
duration: 01:00:59      83 slides


     
Summary:
Now over 100 years old, quantum mechanics still continues to tease us because it defies everyday classical expectations. Remarkably, the weirdness of quantum mechanics offers applications for unbreakable cryptography and fast computing. We will explore how Michigan Physicists are striving to build a computer of the future - a quantum computer - atom by atom. This requires exquisite control over ultra-cold atoms and will push the limits of quantum mechanics itself.


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