ABSTRACT

This book highlights state-of-the-art qubit implementations in semiconductors and provides an extensive overview of this newly emerging field. Semiconductor nanostructures have huge potential as future quantum information devices as they provide various ways of qubit implementation (electron spin, electronic excitation) as well as a way to transfer

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Spin and Charge Qubits

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Coded Qubit Based on Electron Spin

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q 1 − q 1 − q q trion

electron

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Qubit Control, Readout, and Transfer

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Optical Control of Quantum-Dot Spin States

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|e2> |e1> y x |lh1> |lh2>

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Qubit Applications

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e γ ∆ g1ω0

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2p 2p 2s 2p D X TES wavelength (nm)

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