Scientists use quantum device to slow down simulated chemical reaction 100 billion times
Using a trapped-ion quantum computer, the research team witnessed the interference pattern of a single atom caused by a ‘conical intersection’. Conical intersections are known throughout chemistry and are vital to rapid photo-chemical processes such as light harvesting in human vision or photosynthesis.
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