Semiconductor Spin Qubits for Quantum Networking
Offered By: Institute for Quantum Computing via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential of semiconductor spin qubits in quantum networking through this 53-minute colloquium talk by Akira Oiwa from Osaka University. Delve into the promising applications of semiconductor spin qubits for scalable fault-tolerant quantum computers and quantum communications. Learn about the physical process enabling quantum state conversion from single photon polarization states to single electron spin states in gate-defined quantum dots. Discover recent achievements in enhancing conversion efficiency using photonic nanostructures. Gain insights into the perspective of high conversion efficiency quantum repeaters operating at telecom wavelengths based on semiconductor spin qubits. Understand the significance of these advancements in realizing secure quantum communications and distributed quantum computing.
Syllabus
Semiconductor Spin Qubits for Quantum Networking w/ Akira Oiwa
Taught by
Institute for Quantum Computing
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