Atomic-level qubits in silicon are attractive candidates for large-scale quantum computing; however, their quantum properties and controllability are sensitive to details such as the number of donor atoms comprising a qubit and their precise location. This work combines machine learning techniques with million-atom simulations of scanning tunnelling microscopic (STM) images of dopants to formulate a theoretical framework capable of determining the number of dopants at a particular qubit location and their positions with exact lattice site precision. A convolutional neural network (CNN) was trained on 100,000 simulated STM images, acquiring a characterisation fidelity (number and absolute donor positions) of >98% over a set of 17,600 test im...
Silicon phosphorous donor based devices have emerged as promising candidates for future quantum comp...
The inverse problem of estimating the background potential from measurements of the local density of...
We discuss progress towards the fabrication and demonstration of a prototype silicon-based quantum c...
Building a scalable quantum computer is one of the most interesting and difficult problems facing th...
Quantum computing holds the promise to solve classically intractable problems. While some beyond-cla...
We investigate multi-qubit device architectures for scalable donor-based quantum computing in silico...
Scalable quantum technologies such as quantum computers will require very large numbers of quantum d...
We train convolutional neural networks to predict whether or not a set of measurements is informatio...
Atomic-scale understanding of phosphorus donor wave functions underpins the design and optimisation ...
Phosphorus donor impurities in a silicon substrate are a promising platform for the development of a...
In this thesis we investigate donor molecules as a resource for scaling-up donor-based spin qubits i...
Quantum Machine learning is a promising technology that is related to the study of computing. Due to...
The classification of big data usually requires a mapping onto new data clusters which can then be p...
Single-shot images are the standard readout of experiments with ultracold atoms, the imperfect refle...
Machine learning finds application in the quantum control and readout of qubits. In this work we app...
Silicon phosphorous donor based devices have emerged as promising candidates for future quantum comp...
The inverse problem of estimating the background potential from measurements of the local density of...
We discuss progress towards the fabrication and demonstration of a prototype silicon-based quantum c...
Building a scalable quantum computer is one of the most interesting and difficult problems facing th...
Quantum computing holds the promise to solve classically intractable problems. While some beyond-cla...
We investigate multi-qubit device architectures for scalable donor-based quantum computing in silico...
Scalable quantum technologies such as quantum computers will require very large numbers of quantum d...
We train convolutional neural networks to predict whether or not a set of measurements is informatio...
Atomic-scale understanding of phosphorus donor wave functions underpins the design and optimisation ...
Phosphorus donor impurities in a silicon substrate are a promising platform for the development of a...
In this thesis we investigate donor molecules as a resource for scaling-up donor-based spin qubits i...
Quantum Machine learning is a promising technology that is related to the study of computing. Due to...
The classification of big data usually requires a mapping onto new data clusters which can then be p...
Single-shot images are the standard readout of experiments with ultracold atoms, the imperfect refle...
Machine learning finds application in the quantum control and readout of qubits. In this work we app...
Silicon phosphorous donor based devices have emerged as promising candidates for future quantum comp...
The inverse problem of estimating the background potential from measurements of the local density of...
We discuss progress towards the fabrication and demonstration of a prototype silicon-based quantum c...