Defect based qubit systems like the nitrogen vacancy center in diamond have recently emerged as promising candidates for quantum technologies due to their combination of long coherence times, room temperature operation, and robust optical interface. In order to realize many of their proposed applications, defect qubits must be incorporated into scalable devices architectures consisting of photonic, mechanical, or electrical degrees of freedom. Despite much recent progress, many challenges remain for diamond growth and device fabrication. As an alternate approach, we engaged in a search for nitrogen vacancy center analogues in alternative materials with the hope of obtaining a greater degree of control over defect and material properties....
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors are attractive systems for quantum technologies since t...
This paper summarizes key findings in single-photon generation from deep level defects in silicon ca...
The nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) defect in ultra-pure diamond shows great promise for the implementation o...
The identification of new solid-state defect-qubit candidates in widely used semiconductors has the ...
he recent discovery of color centers with optically addressable spin states in 3C silicon carbide (S...
Point defects strongly affect the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors, and are there...
Defects are common in many materials and some were regarded for years as detrimental. Recently with ...
Color centers in wide bandgap materials that behave as ‘artificial atoms’ are promising candidates f...
Silicon carbide (SiC) has recently been investigated as an alternative material to host deep optical...
A common thread in the realization of quantum computers, quantum networks, and quantum sensors is th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Solid-state defect qubits are emerging as a promising ...
The emergence of controllable quantum systems has led to exciting applications for quantum computati...
Silicon carbide (SiC) has recently been investigated as an alternative material to host deep optical...
A wide band-gap semiconductor with a long history of growth and device fabrication, silicon carbide ...
Crystal defects can confine isolated electronic spins and are promising candidates for solid-state q...
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors are attractive systems for quantum technologies since t...
This paper summarizes key findings in single-photon generation from deep level defects in silicon ca...
The nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) defect in ultra-pure diamond shows great promise for the implementation o...
The identification of new solid-state defect-qubit candidates in widely used semiconductors has the ...
he recent discovery of color centers with optically addressable spin states in 3C silicon carbide (S...
Point defects strongly affect the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors, and are there...
Defects are common in many materials and some were regarded for years as detrimental. Recently with ...
Color centers in wide bandgap materials that behave as ‘artificial atoms’ are promising candidates f...
Silicon carbide (SiC) has recently been investigated as an alternative material to host deep optical...
A common thread in the realization of quantum computers, quantum networks, and quantum sensors is th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Solid-state defect qubits are emerging as a promising ...
The emergence of controllable quantum systems has led to exciting applications for quantum computati...
Silicon carbide (SiC) has recently been investigated as an alternative material to host deep optical...
A wide band-gap semiconductor with a long history of growth and device fabrication, silicon carbide ...
Crystal defects can confine isolated electronic spins and are promising candidates for solid-state q...
Color centers in wide-bandgap semiconductors are attractive systems for quantum technologies since t...
This paper summarizes key findings in single-photon generation from deep level defects in silicon ca...
The nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) defect in ultra-pure diamond shows great promise for the implementation o...