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Single particle acts as a quantum computer to simulate molecules
A trapped ytterbium ion can be used to model complex changes in the energy levels of organic molecules interacting with light. A trapped ytterbium ion can be used to model complex changes in the energy levels of organic molecules interacting with light.
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