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Paramagnetic endohedral fullerenes with long spin coherence times, such as N@C60 and Y@C82, are being explored as potential spin quantum bits (qubits). Their use for quantum information processing requires a way to hold them in fixed spatial arrangements. Our group, in collaboration with the University of Oxford, the University of St. Andrews and the University College London, is interested in the development of supramolecular frameworks capable to hold arrays of fullerenes in a precise spatial arrangement.

 

Learn more in our paper:

Distance Measurement of a Noncovalently Bound Y@C82 Pair with Double Electron Electron Resonance Spectroscopy 

materials for quantum information processing
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