Quantum control of interacting nuclear and electron spins in diamond

Doctoral Thesis (2023)
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H.P. Bartling (TU Delft - QID/Taminiau Lab)

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QID/Taminiau Lab
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https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:5c27f652-137c-46ec-b31b-ba01367323b4 Final published version
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2023
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English
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QID/Taminiau Lab
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978-90-8593-574-2
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Quantum technologies promise to have a profound impact on society. A quantum computer will be able to solve particular computational problems, the quantum internet brings forth a new, fundamentally secure communication paradigm and quantum sensors enable unprecedented sensitivity. While the exact areas of application and societal value are still largely unknown, the underlying technologies are being improved steadily....

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