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Engineering colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for quantum information processing
by
Sabatini, Randy P.
, Liu, Yuan
, Mir, Wasim J.
, Sargent, Edward H.
, Englund, Dirk
, Almutlaq, Jawaher
, Bakr, Osman M.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/624/400/3925
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/927/481
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circuits
/ Colloiding
/ Computer engineering
/ Crystals
/ Data processing
/ Electromagnetic fields
/ Electrons
/ Homogeneity
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic fields
/ Materials Science
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Optical properties
/ Photon emission
/ Placement
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Review Article
2024
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Engineering colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for quantum information processing
by
Sabatini, Randy P.
, Liu, Yuan
, Mir, Wasim J.
, Sargent, Edward H.
, Englund, Dirk
, Almutlaq, Jawaher
, Bakr, Osman M.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/624/400/3925
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/927/481
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circuits
/ Colloiding
/ Computer engineering
/ Crystals
/ Data processing
/ Electromagnetic fields
/ Electrons
/ Homogeneity
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic fields
/ Materials Science
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Optical properties
/ Photon emission
/ Placement
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Review Article
2024
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Engineering colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for quantum information processing
by
Sabatini, Randy P.
, Liu, Yuan
, Mir, Wasim J.
, Sargent, Edward H.
, Englund, Dirk
, Almutlaq, Jawaher
, Bakr, Osman M.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/624/400/3925
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/927/481
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circuits
/ Colloiding
/ Computer engineering
/ Crystals
/ Data processing
/ Electromagnetic fields
/ Electrons
/ Homogeneity
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic fields
/ Materials Science
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Optical properties
/ Photon emission
/ Placement
/ Quantum dots
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Review Article
2024
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Engineering colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for quantum information processing
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Engineering colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for quantum information processing
2024
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Overview
Quantum information processing—which relies on spin defects or single-photon emission—has shown quantum advantage in proof-of-principle experiments including microscopic imaging of electromagnetic fields, strain and temperature in applications ranging from battery research to neuroscience. However, critical gaps remain on the path to wider applications, including a need for improved functionalization, deterministic placement, size homogeneity and greater programmability of multifunctional properties. Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals can close these gaps in numerous application areas, following years of rapid advances in synthesis and functionalization. In this Review, we specifically focus on three key topics: optical interfaces to long-lived spin states, deterministic placement and delivery for sensing beyond the standard quantum limit, and extensions to multifunctional colloidal quantum circuits.
This Review highlights the current potential for colloidal quantum dots for applications in quantum sensing and quantum circuits.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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