Helium-3 Alternatives: Every Exit From the Shortage, Assessed
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Ten engineering escape routes and one geopolitical wildcard for quantum computing's scarcest input, from breeding tritium on purpose to cooling qubits from inside the chip. I assess what each can deliver, what blocks it, and what would change the answer. The post Helium-3 Alternatives: Every Exit From the Shortage, Assessed appeared first on PostQuantum - Quantum Computing, Quantum Security, PQC .
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