Analog quantum simulation with dopant-based semiconductor devices: What we could learn with atom- scale simulators

DIPC Seminars

Speaker
Garnett W. Bryant
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
When
2023/09/06
12:00
Place
In-person Seminar: Donostia International Physics Center
Host
Javier Aizpurua
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Analog quantum simulation with dopant-based semiconductor devices: What we could learn with atom- scale simulators

Dopant arrays in silicon show great promise as atom-scale solid-state devices for analog quantum simulation. The arrays can be formed in a variety of geometries with near atomic precision, and can be controlled by electric and magnetic fields, and by gates. I will discuss how these arrays are made, how atomic scale precision can be achieved, and what challenges must be faced to do analog quantum simulation with them.