How flawed diamonds ‘lead’ to flawless quantum networks

Lead-based vacancy centers in diamonds that form after high-pressure and high-temperature treatment are ideal for quantum networks, find scientists. The modified crystal system could also find applications in spintronics and quantum sensors.

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