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Wafer-scale fabrication and room-temperature experiments on graphene-based gates for quantum computation
Mircea Dragoman, Adrian Dinescu, Daniela Dragoman
Published 2018-03-04Version 1
We have fabricated at wafer scale graphene-based configurations suitable for implementing at room temperature one-qubit quantum gates and a modified Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm. Our measurements confirmed the (quasi-)ballistic nature of charge carrier propagation through both types of devices, which have dimensions smaller than the room-temperature mean-free-path in graphene. As such, both graphene-based configurations were found to be suitable for quantum computation. These results are encouraging for demonstrating a miniaturized, room-temperature quantum computer based on graphene.
Comments: IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology - to be published
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, quant-ph
Keywords: quantum computation, wafer-scale fabrication, room-temperature experiments, graphene-based gates, scale graphene-based configurations suitable
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