Term

Pauli exclusion principle

別名: パウリの排他原理, Pauli Exclusion Principle, パウリの排他律

Overview

The Pauli exclusion principle is a fundamental law of physics which states that no two electrons (or other fermions) can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously within a quantum system. In quantum computing, this principle is often used for 'readout' via Pauli spin blockade, where the ability of an electron to move into a neighboring quantum dot depends on whether its spin is parallel or anti-parallel to the electron already residing there.

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