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Peter Krogstrup (Niels Bohr Institute)29/08/2022, 10:55
There is a need to develop atomic scale precision and ultra pure fabrication methods for quantum tech. I will briefly touch upon plans to get there.
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Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba (Quantum Motion Technology & University of Cambridge)29/08/2022, 11:10
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Leon Camenzind (RIKEN)29/08/2022, 11:45
The greatest challenge in quantum computing is achieving scalability. Classical computing, which previously faced such issues, currently relies on silicon chips hosting billions of fin field-effect transistors (finFETs). These devices are small enough for quantum applications: an electron or hole trapped under the gate can serve as a spin qubit at low temperatures. This approach allows quantum...
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Clément Godfrin (IMEC Leuven)29/08/2022, 12:10
Clement Godfrin [1], Asser Elsayed [1,2], Mohamed Shehata [1,2], Ruoyu Li [1], Stefan Kubicek [1], Shana Massar [1], Yann Canvel [1], Julien Jussot [1], Massimo Mongillo [1], Danny Wan [1], Pol van Dorpe [1,2], Kristiaan De Greve [1,3]
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1 IMEC, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
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