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Uilhoorn, W. (author)
The technology of quantum computing is believed to solve certain computational problems significantly faster than classical computers, enabling classically inaccessible problems. However, the technology is still in its infancy and it is still too early to conclude which physical system(s) will form the basis of tomorrow's quantum computer. Small...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Borsoi, F. (author)
After a century from the quantum description of nature, the scientific community has laid the basis for using nature's properties to our advantage. The quantum technology vision stems from the idea of capitalizing these principles in various sectors, such as computation and communication. However, in contrast to classical processors, encoding...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Borsoi, F. (author), Mazur, G.P. (author), van Loo, N. (author), Bourdet, L.R. (author), Li, K. (author), Fursina, A. (author), Wang, J. (author), Levajac, V. (author), Memisevic, E. (author), van Hoogdalem, K.A. (author), Kouwenhoven, Leo P. (author), Heedt, S. (author), Quintero Perez, M. (author)
Semiconducting–superconducting hybrids are vital components for the realization of high-performance nanoscale devices. In particular, semiconducting–superconducting nanowires attract widespread interest owing to the possible presence of non-abelian Majorana zero modes, which are quasiparticles that hold promise for topological quantum...
journal article 2021