Quantum Corral

you are the controller · two gates · one chip
each hand is a gate electrode on a silicon chip
open hand repels electrons · pinch attracts them
corral 9 electrons into 3 triple quantum dots before coherence decays
you are doing what conductor quantum's coda automates with AI

Qubits Initialized

electrons loaded
0 / 9
decoherence clock
0.0

Quantum Dot Corral

silicon spin qubits · exchange-only gates

system coherence
left gate · off
right gate · off
open hand → repel
negative voltage bias
depletes the region
pushes electrons away
pinch → attract
positive voltage bias
accumulates charge
pulls electrons toward you
two hands → two gates
real chips use many electrodes
each hand controls one gate
coordinate to load the middle dot
speed matters
electrons decohere over time
too slow and you lose them
too fast and they scatter
the middle dot is hardest
repulsion from both neighbors
requires precise two-gate coordination
this is why quantum computing is hard
you are coda
conductor quantum built AI
to automate what you're doing
by hand right now
mouse fallback
left click → left gate
right click → right gate
space → toggle polarity
scroll → force strength
r → reset