Scalable solid state quantum information processing

Sara Mouradian

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS)
Quantum Photonics Laboratory

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Note, this video is part of the MTL Seminar Series.

Abstract

Quantum computing requires control of complex quantum systems, but current experiments are limited by high decoherence rates, low entanglement rates, and large overhead. This talk demonstrates the scalability of solid-state platforms. Nanofabricated diamond resonators increase emission and collection of photons from atomic-like defects, and a hybrid photonic integrated circuit provides low-loss routing of those photons.