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Quantum accelerators: a new trajectory of quantum computers

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Figures prepared by Dr Johannes Kostka, Quantum Brilliance.

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Dr Marcus Doherty Dr Marcus Doherty is a co-founder of Quantum Brilliance and leads the company’s R&D programs in the scaling of room-temperature diamond quantum computers, the integration of quantum and classical computing, and the co-discovery and -development of the applications of diamond quantum accelerators.

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Doherty, M. Quantum accelerators: a new trajectory of quantum computers. Digitale Welt 5, 74–79 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42354-021-0342-8

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