The ability to transport quantum information across some distance can facilitate the design and operation of a quantum processor. One-dimensional spin chains provide a compact platform to realize scalable spin transport for a solid-state quantum computer. Here, we model odd-sized donor chains in silicon under a range of experimental nonidealities, including variability of donor position within the chain. We show that the tolerance against donor placement inaccuracies is greatly improved by operating the spin chain in a mode where the electrons are confined at the Si-SiO2 interface. We then estimate the required time scales and exchange couplings, and the level of noise that can be tolerated to achieve high-fidelity transport. We also propos...
This PhD work took place in the framework of theoretical research aimed at implementation of quantu...
Silicon is an attractive host material for spin-based quantum computing devices, due to its low magn...
Silicon nanoelectronic devices can host single-qubit quantum logic operations with fidelity better t...
A computer with quantum mechanical building blocks, or qubits, promises a new class of computational...
Donor-based spin qubits in silicon are promising candidates for solid-state quantum computation as t...
Quantum computers have gained great attention in the recent past, with their promise for solving exc...
Donor spins in silicon allow for extremely long storage of quantum information and provide accurate ...
In this thesis we investigate donor molecules as a resource for scaling-up donor-based spin qubits i...
We investigate multi-qubit device architectures for scalable donor-based quantum computing in silico...
We suggest an architecture for quantum computing with spin-pair encoded qubits in silicon. Electron-...
Solid state quantum computer architectures are often touted as inherently scalable on the basis of p...
Donor spins in silicon provide a promising material platform for large scale quantum computing. Exce...
In this thesis we address critical challenges in the development of a two-qubit gate with spin dynam...
International audienceDopant atoms are ubiquitous in semiconductor technologies, providing the tailo...
Silicon-based quantum-computer architectures have attracted attention because of their promise for s...
This PhD work took place in the framework of theoretical research aimed at implementation of quantu...
Silicon is an attractive host material for spin-based quantum computing devices, due to its low magn...
Silicon nanoelectronic devices can host single-qubit quantum logic operations with fidelity better t...
A computer with quantum mechanical building blocks, or qubits, promises a new class of computational...
Donor-based spin qubits in silicon are promising candidates for solid-state quantum computation as t...
Quantum computers have gained great attention in the recent past, with their promise for solving exc...
Donor spins in silicon allow for extremely long storage of quantum information and provide accurate ...
In this thesis we investigate donor molecules as a resource for scaling-up donor-based spin qubits i...
We investigate multi-qubit device architectures for scalable donor-based quantum computing in silico...
We suggest an architecture for quantum computing with spin-pair encoded qubits in silicon. Electron-...
Solid state quantum computer architectures are often touted as inherently scalable on the basis of p...
Donor spins in silicon provide a promising material platform for large scale quantum computing. Exce...
In this thesis we address critical challenges in the development of a two-qubit gate with spin dynam...
International audienceDopant atoms are ubiquitous in semiconductor technologies, providing the tailo...
Silicon-based quantum-computer architectures have attracted attention because of their promise for s...
This PhD work took place in the framework of theoretical research aimed at implementation of quantu...
Silicon is an attractive host material for spin-based quantum computing devices, due to its low magn...
Silicon nanoelectronic devices can host single-qubit quantum logic operations with fidelity better t...