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Cover Picture: Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters: Exploring Synthetic Methods for Making Magnetic Quantum Gates
Authors:
Marco
Affronte
(I.N.F.M.-S3 National Research Center)
,
Ian
Casson
(The University of Manchester)
,
Marco
Evangelisti
(I.N.F.M.-S3 National Research Center)
,
Andrea
Candini
(I.N.F.M.-S3 National Research Center)
,
Stefano
Carretta
(Università di Parma)
,
Chris
Muryn
(University of Manchester)
,
Simon J.
Teat
(Diamond Light Source)
,
Grigore A.
Timco
(University of Manchester)
,
Wolfgang
Wernsdorfer
(Laboratoire Louis Néel—CNRS)
,
Richard E. P.
Winpenny
(University of Manchester)
Co-authored by industrial partner:
No
Type:
Journal Paper
Journal:
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
, VOL 44 (40)
, PAGES 6427 - 6427
State:
Published (Approved)
Published:
October 2005
Abstract: Linked paramagnetic cage complexes could potentially be used as quantum gates for quantum information processing. The cover picture shows such a supramolecular assembly, which consists of two heterometallic octagons (paramagnetic {Cr7Ni} cages) linked through a metal dimer. The white arrow represents the light input that switches the interaction between the two halves of the quantum gate
Journal Keywords: cage compounds; chromium; heterometallic complexes; quantum computing; supramolecular chemistry
Subject Areas:
Chemistry
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