The German Research Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) are launching Quantum Computing in Isotopically Engineered Diamond, a research project designed to develop new logic devices for faster computing and secure communications. The project is coordinated by University of Stuttgart professor Fedor Jelezko and Tsukuba University professor Junichi Isoya, with contributing research from the University of Dortmund, the Technical University of Munich, the National Institute of Material Science, and the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency. The research project will combine Stuttgart’s expertise in the detection and manipulation of internal quantum states of single atoms in diamond with JST’s knowledge of synthetic diamonds and single atom doping technologies. The technology will be used for testing novel data-processing protocols.

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