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REPORTS Room-Temperature Quantum Bit Storage Exceeding 39 Minutes Using Ionized Donors in Silicon-28 Kamyar Saeedi,1 Stephanie Simmons,2 Jeff Z. Salvail,1 Phillip Dluhy,1 Helge Riemann,3 Nikolai V. Abrosimov,3 Peter Beck
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