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Posted On: 09/03/2017 3:04:42 PM
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It is great to see qubits being used for quantum entanglement. QMC makes quantum dots which produce photons which individually can be qubits used in quantum entanglement for stuff (lots of uses), but I don't see it as a major business for QMC.
Please correct me if I am wrong, because I am not an expert in this area:
It seems to me that this area would not use "a lot" of quantum dots per computer. What I read only talks about individual quantum dots being used in these experiments. There also does not seem to be anything really special about the quantum dots needed, only that they produce photons which can be polarized. So I don't see that the volume needed would justify QMC asking for 'value added' participation over just the price of QD in a straight sale. So I see this as a niche market that anyone can fill, and not one that QMC would necessarily be interested in pursuing. Am I wrong? Dockzef?
Please correct me if I am wrong, because I am not an expert in this area:
It seems to me that this area would not use "a lot" of quantum dots per computer. What I read only talks about individual quantum dots being used in these experiments. There also does not seem to be anything really special about the quantum dots needed, only that they produce photons which can be polarized. So I don't see that the volume needed would justify QMC asking for 'value added' participation over just the price of QD in a straight sale. So I see this as a niche market that anyone can fill, and not one that QMC would necessarily be interested in pursuing. Am I wrong? Dockzef?


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