Quantum engineers from UNSW Sydney have created artificial atoms in silicon chips that offer improved stability for quantum computing.
Quantum engineers from UNSW Sydney have created artificial atoms in silicon chips that offer improved stability for quantum computing.
Andrea Morello’s group has received significant media attention for their Nature paper published today (12/03/20), which reports how the nucleus of a single atom can be controlled using only electric fields, first suggested in 1961 but never previously demonstrated experimentally.
This device was fabricated largely at ANFF-NSW at UNSW, using our advanced EBL tools and SiMOS process line.
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