Professor Amnon Aharony (Dept. of Physics, Ben Gurion U., Israel, Honorary foreign member ) Writing and reading information on mobile spin qubits

Professor Amnon Aharony (Dept. of Physics, Ben Gurion U., Israel, Honorary foreign member )

Writing and reading information on mobile spin qubits

Abstract:
Quantum computing is based on qubits, which contain the full information on the spinor which describes an electron. Essential ingredients require the ability to write and read such information. Here I consider mobile electrons, which move through mesoscopic quantum networks (made of quantum wires or of arrays of quantum dots). Combining spin-orbit interactions, whose strength can be tuned by external gate voltages, and the Aharonov-Bohm flux, which can be tuned by an external magnetic field, one can tune the properties of such networks, so that the outgoing electrons are polarized along a desired direction. This amounts to 'writing' the desired information on the spinor of the electrons. Given a beam of polarized electrons, the conductance of the same network depends on their polarization, allowing 'reading' the qubit information.
 
2009 年 4 月 16 日
14:30~15:30

RM312, New Physics Building


〈活動訊息〉 2009-04-16 (星期四)