Trapped formaldehyde molecules show that clockwise and counterclockwise rotation states form a coherent, electric-field-insensitive molecular qubit lasting about 100 microseconds.
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Coherence of Symmetry-Protected Rotational Qubits in Cold Polyatomic Molecules
Trapped formaldehyde molecules show that clockwise and counterclockwise rotation states form a coherent, electric-field-insensitive molecular qubit lasting about 100 microseconds.