Project Details
ERA NANOSCI: NanoEngineered Diamond for Quantum Information Technology
Applicant
Professor Dr. Fedor Jelezko
Subject Area
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Term
from 2007 to 2012
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 40096019
The primary long-term objective of this project is to place single atoms in nanostructured diamond to engineer scalable quantum logic elements. The ability to control the position of individual quantum systems is the fundamental key for the development single atom devices. In the case of quantum computing, precise control of the internal quantum states is also required. We have identified promising impurity atoms in diamond that are optically active and have very long coherence times, even at room temperature. Optical technology for addressing individual atoms will be implemented for read-out of quantum information encoded in the spin of an individual atom. A secondary short-term objective is to develop efficient diamond-based single-photon sources for quantum communication. Finally, combining the technology of precise doping of single atoms with optical control has the potential to extend well beyond the standard paradigms of quantum information and spintronics.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France, Israel, United Kingdom
Participating Persons
Dr. Fabien Bénédic; Professor Dr. Rafi Kalish; Professor Dr. John Rarity; Professor Dr. Jean-François Roch