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Added Scientific 3D printed vacuum systems could be a breakthrough for quantum technology

Added Scientific 3D printed vacuum systems could be a breakthrough for quantum technology

Written by David

August 12, 2019

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For quantum technologies to fulfill their promise, the systems that support them need to shrink.

 

Laurence Coles from Added Scientific , an AM consultancy service which spun off from the University of Nottingham, wrote an article for Physics World on how advances in additive manufacturing are bringing miniaturization within reach and heralding a wider revolution in vacuum system design, which could represent a breakthrough for quantum computers.

 

Coles explains that present and near-future quantum technologies – such as atomic clocks or quantum positioning systems – require efficient […]

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