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Towards Solid-State Quantum Repeaters

De Greve, Kristiaan.

Towards Solid-State Quantum Repeaters Ultrafast, Coherent Optical Control and Spin-Photon Entanglement in Charged InAs Quantum Dots / [electronic resource] : by Kristiaan De Greve. - XVII, 148 p. 75 illus., 63 illus. in color. online resource. - Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research, 2190-5053 . - Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research, .

Introduction -- Quantum Dot Spin Qubits -- Ultrafast Control of Electron Spins -- Hadamard Gate -- Geometric Phase Gates -- Hole Spin Qubits -- Spin-Photon Entanglement -- Conclusion and Outlook -- A: Fidelity Analysis -- B: Electron Spin-Nuclear Feedback -- C: Heavy-Hole-Light-Hole Mixing -- D: Coherent Hole Rotation Model -- E: Hole Spin Device Design -- F: Visibility of Quantum Erasure.

Towards Solid-State Quantum Repeaters: Ultrafast, Coherent Optical Control and Spin-Photon Entanglement in Charged InAs Quantum Dots summarizes several state-of-the-art coherent spin manipulation experiments in III-V quantum dots. Both high-fidelity optical manipulation, decoherence due to nuclear spins and the spin coherence extraction are discussed, as is the generation of entanglement between a single spin qubit and a photonic qubit. The experimental results are analyzed and discussed in the context of future quantum technologies, such as quantum repeaters. Single spins in optically active semiconductor host materials have emerged as leading candidates for quantum information processing (QIP). The quantum nature of the spin allows for encoding of stationary, memory quantum bits (qubits), and the relatively weak interaction with the host material preserves the spin coherence. On the other hand, optically active host materials permit direct interfacing with light, which can be used for all-optical qubit manipulation, and for efficiently mapping matter qubits into photonic qubits that are suited for long-distance quantum communication.

9783319000749

10.1007/978-3-319-00074-9 doi


Physics.
Quantum computers.
Elementary particles (Physics).
Quantum field theory.
Spintronics.
Physics.
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics.
Quantum Computing.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.

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