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Course subject(s)
Module 1. Introduction to the building blocks of a quantum computer
Additional reading
- A time line of the steps forward in the development of quantum computing.
- In the scientific paper Simulating Physics with Computers Feynman mentions for the first time the potential of building a quantum computer.
- The scientific paper Cryo-CMOS Circuits and Systems for Quantum Computing Applications proposes a scalable solution for system integration at cryogenic temperatures.
- The guide Principles of dilution refrigeration gives some background on the refrigerators used for quantum computing. Dilution refrigerators have been used for cooling anything from millimetre-sized semiconductors to 3-ton gravitational wave detectors, down to milliKelvin (mK) temperatures.
- Fabio mentions the phenomenon of hysteresis in the second video. This wikipedia page gives more information about this.
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