The method is still at its basic stage but multiple such microscopes could be pooled up to build a larger quantum computer.
Researchers at the IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience in Seoul, South Korea, have successfully demonstrated using a scanning tunneling microscope to perform quantum computation using electrons as qubits, ais usually associated with terms such as atom traps or superconductors that aid in isolating quantum states or qubits that serve as a basic unit of information.
The tip of the STM was then used to move the titanium atoms around, and three of them were arranged in a triangle. The STM tip also emits microwave signals, which control the spin of one of the electrons in the titanium atom utilizing an electron spin resonance technique. By tuning the microwave frequency, the research team successfully got the electron's spin to interact with spins in other titanium atoms.
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