A. Morello, J. P. Dehollain, R. Kalra, A. Laucht, F. Mohiyaddin, J. Muhonen, Jarryd J. Pia, D. Jamieson, J. McCallum, A. Dzurak
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The electron and nuclear spins of a single phosphorus atom in silicon constitute highly coherent, readable and addressable qubits embedded within the most important material in the microelectronics industry. This paper reports the current state-of-the art in the field of single-atom spin qubits.