"Diamonds: The Future of Quantum Simulation"

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"Diamonds: The Future of Quantum Simulation"
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Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have made progress in turning diamonds into a quantum simulator. By bombarding diamonds with nitrogen atoms, they create flaws in the crystal structure that can be filled with electrons possessing quantum properties. The team demonstrated that their diamond-based system can simulate complex quantum dynamics and keep the system stable for up to 10 milliseconds at room temperature. This advancement opens up possibilities for studying quantum physics, developing sensitive quantum sensors, and collaborating across disciplines.

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