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Quantum Technology Generation 2: A Revolution in Information Technology and Science

From “QT1” (Quantum Technology Generation 1) in the early days of knowledge and exploitation “20th century quantum technology” has given rise to many modern electronic devices based on the technology. Like transistors, which are components of computers. This makes it possible to manage huge amounts of data.

Currently, there has been an increase in the ability to access and manage quantum technology in the “QT2” (Quantum Technology Generation 2) era of the 21st century, resulting in extensive and widespread use, especially in the field of commercial computing. Quantum will bring a revolution in information technology, science and many innovations.

In Thailand, it is considered one of the important milestones in the national roadmap for the development of quantum technology from 2020 to 2029.

Lecturer Dr. Khetphakorn Chakrawet, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Mahidol University is one of the pride of Mahidol University. Since winning the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) 2024 National Research Award, Good Thesis Award category, Physical Sciences and Mathematics.

This groundbreaking work developed transition metals into single-molecule magnets to improve the storage potential of computer hard drives and quantum computing.

From research that wanted to reduce the size of magnetic nanoparticles to make them become molecular-sized magnets. This will increase the potential for electronic data storage by up to 1,000 times, leading to research into ways to increase the magnetic force within the molecule. Making molecular-sized magnets that typically require temperatures as low as -270 degrees Celsius, can maintain its magnetic properties at higher temperatures.

Furthermore, the process of changing the magnetic polarity of a molecule has been used as a quantum processor. Building a powerful quantum computer

This is a research work carried out as a doctoral thesis at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, which was subsequently published in international academic chemical journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), Chemical Science and Inorganic Chemistry. . etc.

Access to quantum computing technology will greatly increase Thailand’s potential. and the technology of logistics transport systems In search of new drugs Development of intelligent materials and protection of the security of digital information

Mahidol University ready to do duty “The wisdom of the earth” according to the aspiration of Mahidol University Create and provide knowledge to enable “QT2” to become a “technological heritage” for future generations.

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