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Flash Physics: Quantum diamonds are coupled, metal ions on Mars, Canada should spend more on science

11 Apr 2017 Sarah Tesh

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Photograph showing the NV-coupling experiment
Diamond microwaves: the NV-coupling experiment. Two black diamonds are shown on a superconducting chip measuring 12 × 4 mm. The wiggly line is a resonator, coupling the two diamonds. (Courtesy: Technical University of Vienna)
Quantum diamonds coupled using microwaves Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres on two different diamonds ha

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