Advancing chemistry and quantum information science: An assessment of research opportunities at the interface of chemistry and quantum information science in the United States

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The field of quantum information science (QIS) has witnessed a dramatic rise in scientific research activities in the 21st century as excitement has grown about its potential to revolutionize communications and computing, strengthen encryption, and enhance quantum sensing, among other applications. While, historically, QIS research has been dominated by the field of physics and computer engineering, this report explores how chemistry - in particular the use of molecular qubits - could advance QIS. In turn, researchers are also examining how QIS could be used to solve problems in chemistry, for example, to facilitate new drug and material designs, health and environmental monitoring tools, and more sustainable energy production.

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Advancing chemistry and quantum information science: An assessment of research opportunities at the interface of chemistry and quantum information science in the United States. (2023). Advancing Chemistry and Quantum Information Science: An Assessment of Research Opportunities at the Interface of Chemistry and Quantum Information Science in the United States (pp. 1–214). National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26850

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