Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
Scalable semiconductor quantum systems
Presented by Jelena Vuckovic, Stanford University is the Jensen Huang Professor in Global Leadership, School of Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering and by courtesy of Applied Physics, Stanford University She is also a faculty member of Ginzton Lab, Q-FARM, PULSE, SIMES, SPRC, Wu-Tsai Neurosciences Institute, SystemX, Bio-X PI of the Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics (NQP) Lab
At the core of most quantum technologies is the development of homogeneous, long lived qubits with excellent optical interfaces, and the development of high efficiency and robust optical interconnects for such qubits. To overcome inhomogeneities in semiconductor spin qubits and in their connections, we have been relying on fast photonics inverse design and on optimization of the qubits themselves. We illustrate this approach to scalable semiconductor quantum systems with our results on quantum photonics based on diamond and silicon carbide.
3:30 pm, Friday, September 10, 2021
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