New Platforms for Two-Dimensional Electron Gases in Quantum Computing - Quantum Today
Offered By: Institute for Quantum Computing via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge research on two-dimensional electron gases in quantum wells during this Quantum Today talk from the Institute for Quantum Computing. Delve into the development of new techniques for creating high-quality quantum wells in Indium Antimonide (InSb), a promising platform for topological quantum computing. Learn about the challenges of engineering these systems, the importance of semiconductor properties, and their potential applications in future quantum technologies. Gain insights from PhD Candidate Annelise Bergeron, Dr. François Sfigakis, and Prof. Jonathan Baugh as they discuss their groundbreaking work, including topics such as mobility, materials, characterization, and collaboration in the field of quantum computing.
Syllabus
Introduction
Motivation
Challenges
TwoDimensional Electron Gases
Mobility
Materials
Semiconductors
Longterm Project
Devices
Characterization
Next Steps
Collaboration
Taught by
Institute for Quantum Computing
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