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Oak Ridge National Lab, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM Achieve First-Known Computations of Fusion Materials on a Quantum Computer
IBM quantum fusion materials study targets tritium
2d ago
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IBM, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Cleveland Clinic have used a quantum-centric workflow to calculate nine molecular configurations of FLiBe, a molten salt being studied for breeding and recovering tritium in future fusion reactors. The quantum fusion materials work, described in a preprint on arXiv, is presented by the partners as the first-known use of […] The post IBM quantum fusion materials study targets tritium appeared first on eeNews Europe .
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