The power of chemistry to prepare new compositions of matter has driven the quest for new approaches to solve problems having global societal impact, such as renewable energy, healthcare,
and information science. In the latter case, the intrinsic quantum nature of molecules offers intriguing new possibilities to advance the emerging field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). In this Perspective, we discuss how chemical systems and reactions can impact quantum computing, communication, and sensing. Hierarchical molecular design and synthesis, from small molecules to supramolecular assemblies, combined with new spectroscopic probes of quantum coherence and theoretical modeling of complex systems, offer a broad range of possibilities to realize practical QIS applications.
Revised: February 2, 2021 |
Published: September 1, 2020
Citation
Wasielewski M.R., M.D. Forbes, N.L. Frank, K. Kowalski, G.D. Scholes, J. Yuen-Zhou, and M.A. Baldo, et al. 2020.Exploiting Chemistry and Molecular Systems for Quantum Information Science.Nature Reviews Chemistry 4, no. 9:490-504.PNNL-SA-152312.doi:10.1038/s41570-020-0200-5