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Quantum computers promise to outperform today's traditional computers in many areas of science, including chemistry, physics, ...
They proposed that when artificial atoms are subject to anisotropic potentials, they can exhibit hybridization between confined states of different orbital quantum numbers. Specifically, they explored ...
Quantum dots, often called artificial atoms, can mimic atomic orbitals but have not yet been used to simulate orbital hybridization, a crucial process in real atoms. While quantum dots have ...
Their study, titled "Orbital hybridization in graphene-based artificial atoms" has been published in Nature. The work marks a significant milestone in the field of quantum physics and materials ...
Why it matters: 1. Quantum dots, often called artificial atoms, can mimic atomic orbitals but have not yet been used to simulate orbital hybridization, a crucial process in real atoms. 2.