View Larger Image Ion trap in a semiconductor chip Integrated ion chip experiments at the University of Michigan published in Nature Physics. Nature Physics Manuscript By administrator|2020-02-21T09:43:07+00:00December 1st, 2005|Science News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWhatsappTumblrPinterestVkEmail About the Author: administrator Related Posts Fast-response low power atomic oven for integration into an ion microchip Gallery Fast-response low power atomic oven for integration into an ion microchip Ultrasensitive Single-ion Electrometry in a Magnetic Field Gradient Ultrasensitive Single-ion Electrometry in a Magnetic Field Gradient Quantum Control Methods for Robust Entanglement of Trapped Ions Quantum Control Methods for Robust Entanglement of Trapped Ions A High-Fidelity Quantum Matter-Link Between Ion-Trap Microchip Modules Gallery A High-Fidelity Quantum Matter-Link Between Ion-Trap Microchip Modules The Impact of Hardware Specifications on Reaching Quantum Advantage in the Fault Tolerant Regime The Impact of Hardware Specifications on Reaching Quantum Advantage in the Fault Tolerant Regime