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Although I am a solid state experimentalist, I have spent most of last year dispensing with experiments and thinking exclusively about how I could create devices that could have an impact on quantum computation. I have even stopped worrying about particular devices and have started thinking about the general principles that might be useful for guiding us in thinking about which particular systems and devices could have an impact in this area.
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Kane, B. (1999). Solid State Quantum Computation: Prospects, Proposals, and Prejudices. In: Brooks, M. (eds) Quantum Computing and Communications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0839-9_8
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