"Quantum machinery" isn't a widely recognized or specific term in the field of quantum physics or quantum computing. However, it could refer to a couple of different concepts depending on the context:
1. Quantum Machines: This could refer to devices or systems that operate using the principles of quantum mechanics. Examples include quantum computers, quantum sensors, and quantum communication systems. Quantum computers, for instance, use quantum bits (qubits) to perform calculations at speeds unattainable by classical computers for certain tasks.
2. Quantum Mechanical Systems. The term could also be used more broadly to describe any system that is explained or governed by quantum mechanics. This encompasses a wide range of phenomena from subatomic particles to certain properties of materials.