Quantum information science and underground facilities
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Formaggio, Joseph A
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As both nuclear physics and particle physics involve the quantum interactions of many sub-atomic particles, there has
always existed a strong interplay between these fields and the study of quantum physics and quantum information
systems (QIS). This interplay has accelerated in recent years, particularly with the emergence of new, highly sensitive
technologies, nascent access to quantum computing environments at the O(10)-O(100)-bit scale, and the use of coherence and entanglement to enhance sensitivity to novel and exotic phenomena. One unusual area of interplay between the two disciplines that has recently emerged is the role of background radiation and background mitigation on highly sensitive systems such as qubits.
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2023-09-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
AIP Conference Proceedings
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AIP Publishing
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Joseph A. Formaggio; Quantum information science and underground facilities. AIP Conf. Proc. 5 September 2023; 2908 (1): 040001.
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