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Physics in Canada / La Physique au Canada - 2011 (67.2)
Superconductivity-based artificial atoms for quantum information
Author(s)
Alexandre Blais
Institution
Université de Sherbrooke and Member, CIFAR
Electrical circuits based on Josephson junctions, the only known nonlinear and nondissipative circuit element, can behave as artificial atoms with well defined energy levels whose separation exceeds thermal energy. These man-made atoms are now being used in several labs worldwide to realize simple quantum processors and attain new regimes of quantum optics.
