Bulletin of the American Physical Society
24th Annual Meeting of the APS Northwest Section
Thursday–Saturday, June 20–22, 2024; University of Washington - Bothell, Bothell, Washington
Session C01: Plenary II
10:40 AM–12:00 PM,
Friday, June 21, 2024
University of Washington, Bothell
Room: North Creek Event Center
Chair: Vivienne Baldassare, Washington State University
Abstract: C01.00002 : Distributed Quantum Computing in Silicon
11:20 AM–12:00 PM
Presenter:
Camille Chartrand
(Photonic)
Author:
Camille Chartrand
(Photonic)
Photonic’s architecture is competitively positioned to address these challenges, building on the T centre spin-photon interface as a quantum system that enables both quantum computation and quantum networking. The T centre is a spin defect in silicon – providing access to a mature device fabrication industry – with an optical transition in the telecommunication band and long- lived electron and nuclear spins. We demonstrate generation of entanglement between remote T centres and its consumption by a teleported gate sequence, a key milestone towards remote quantum operations. Finally, we determine a path to high fidelity, high bandwidth entanglement generation using the Photonic platform [2].
[1] S. Simmons, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2311.04858.pdf (2023).
[2] Photonic Inc, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.01704 (2024).
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