Superconducting circuits are exceptionally flexible, enabling many different devices from sensors to quantum computers. Separately, epitaxial semiconductor devices such as spin qubits in silicon offer more limited device variation but extraordinary quantum properties for a solid-state system. It might be possible to merge the two approaches, making single-crystal superconducting devices out of a semiconductor by […]
Archive for July, 2014
How to make superconducting circuits out of a semiconductor
July 4th, 2014 | by admin | published in Featured, Highlights, Quantum Computing, Research
Nature Communications: Bottom-up superconducting and Josephson junction devices inside a group-IV semiconductor
July 2nd, 2014 | by admin | published in News, Papers
Superconducting circuits are exceptionally flexible, enabling many different devices from sensors to quantum computers. Separately, epitaxial semiconductor devices such as spin qubits in silicon offer more limited device variation but extraordinary quantum properties for a solid-state system. It might be possible to merge the two approaches, making single-crystal superconducting devices out of a semiconductor by […]