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Date: 2013-07-01 17:48:24
Physics
Mass analyzer
Measuring instruments
Atomic physics
Qubit
Quantum computer
Quadrupole ion trap
Ion trap
Hyperfine structure
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics

PRL 110, [removed]week ending 26 APRIL[removed]PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS

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