Introduction
The technique of single-electron spinning is a standard method for studying the structure of chemical compounds and can also be used to control quantum spin states. The combination of single-electron spinning technique and atomic force microscopy allows for manipulation of individual electrons in single molecules – with potential applications in quantum computing and beyond.
Research Details
A summary of the research titled “Single-Electron Spinning via Atomic Force Microscopy Technique” was published by Sellies, L. et al. in the journal Nature, 624, 64–68 (2023).
Potential Applications
The technique of single-electron spinning using atomic force microscopy allows for manipulation of individual electrons in single molecules, paving the way for potential applications in quantum computing and other fields.
References
The original study titled “Single-Electron Spinning via Atomic Force Microscopy Technique” was published by Sellies, L. et al. in the journal Nature, 624, 64–68 (2023).
Other references:
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