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Electron-on-Superfluid-Helium-Quantum-Computing
Electrons on superfluid helium quantum computing is an approach to quantum computing that utilizes the quantum properties of electrons trapped on the surface of superfluid helium. In this method, electrons are cooled to extremely low temperatures, allowing them to form a two-dimensional layer on the helium surface. The superfluid helium provides an ultra-clean and stable environment for the electrons, enabling long coherence times and precise control of their quantum states.
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