The detection of electron spins associated with single defects in solids is a critical operation for a range of quantum information and measurement applications under development. So far, it has been accomplished for only two defect centres in crystallineThis work was financially supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CE110001027) and the Future Fellowships (FT100100589 and FT110100919)
Rare-earth related electron spins in crystalline hosts are unique material systems, as they can pote...
Over the past several decades, quantum information science research has proven its importance to the...
We show the photo-ionisation of an individual erbium centre in silicon. A single-electron transistor...
The miniaturisation of transistors has made electronics faster, cheaper and more energy efficient. I...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
Negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and negatively charged silicon vacancy (...
Single donors in semiconductors are promising candidates for spin qubits and have attracted a lot of...
Spins of electrons bound to donor electrons are attractive candidates for exploration of quantum inf...
Spin is a quantum mechanical property that describes the magnetic orientation of elementary and comp...
Electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) is a sensitive spectroscopic technique, which can be...
The size of silicon transistors used in microelectronic devices is shrinking to the level where quan...
Optically-interfaced spins in the solid state are a promising platform for quantum technologies. A c...
Poster presented at the Optically Addressable Spin Qubits for Quantum Networks and Quantum Computing...
Spin properties of donor impurities in silicon have been investigated by electron spin resonance (ES...
Quantum technology relies on proper hardware, enabling coherent quantum state control as well as eff...
Rare-earth related electron spins in crystalline hosts are unique material systems, as they can pote...
Over the past several decades, quantum information science research has proven its importance to the...
We show the photo-ionisation of an individual erbium centre in silicon. A single-electron transistor...
The miniaturisation of transistors has made electronics faster, cheaper and more energy efficient. I...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
Negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and negatively charged silicon vacancy (...
Single donors in semiconductors are promising candidates for spin qubits and have attracted a lot of...
Spins of electrons bound to donor electrons are attractive candidates for exploration of quantum inf...
Spin is a quantum mechanical property that describes the magnetic orientation of elementary and comp...
Electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR) is a sensitive spectroscopic technique, which can be...
The size of silicon transistors used in microelectronic devices is shrinking to the level where quan...
Optically-interfaced spins in the solid state are a promising platform for quantum technologies. A c...
Poster presented at the Optically Addressable Spin Qubits for Quantum Networks and Quantum Computing...
Spin properties of donor impurities in silicon have been investigated by electron spin resonance (ES...
Quantum technology relies on proper hardware, enabling coherent quantum state control as well as eff...
Rare-earth related electron spins in crystalline hosts are unique material systems, as they can pote...
Over the past several decades, quantum information science research has proven its importance to the...
We show the photo-ionisation of an individual erbium centre in silicon. A single-electron transistor...