Building Blocks for Quantum Information Processing with Color Centers in Silicon
Valeria Saggio (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Hugo Larocque (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Max Tao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Mihika Prabhu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Alessandro Buzzi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Qiushi Gu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Matteo Pirro (TU Delft - QID/Herranz Lab, TU Delft - Quantum & Computer Engineering, Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft)
Camille Papon (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Carlos Errando-Herranz (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft, TU Delft - QID/Herranz Lab, TU Delft - Quantum Circuit Architectures and Technology)
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Abstract
Color centers in silicon are leading qubits for scalable quantum information processing. We will discuss recent developments towards a technological platform including the formation of waveguide-integrated color centers, their spectral control, and on-chip single-photon detection.