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anneal

[uh-neel] / əˈnil /


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D-Wave uses quantum annealing, a process that is already commercially mature and can solve problems like workforce scheduling and factory floor planning, Wedbush noted.

From Barron's

D-Wave “is the undisputed quantum annealing leader,” he said, referring to a technique in the industry that focuses on finding a quantum system’s lowest energy state to fix problems with optimization.

From MarketWatch

Through a rapid thermal annealing process, the team formed a highly curved graphene structure with controlled pathways that allow ions to move with exceptional speed and efficiency.

From Science Daily

That said, producing these cells involves high-temperature annealing and tricky post-treatment steps, significantly slowing fabrication and making it hard to incorporate them into everyday items.

From Science Daily

They used a thermal annealing process, exposing the film to air at 85 degrees Celsius for 24 hours.

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