J. Vuckovic (US) Stanford University
Stanford UniversityAuthor Of 1 Presentation
WI4.1 - OPTIMIZED QUANTUM PHOTONICS
Presentation Type
Plenary Submission
Date
10/02/2019
Time
03:15 PM - 04:45 PM
Room
Salon del Rey
Duration
45 Minutes
Lecture Time
03:15 PM - 04:00 PM
Abstract
Abstract
Most quantum technologies rely on homogeneous, long lived qubits which are efficiently optically interconnected. To achieve this goal, we have been studying color centers in diamond and silicon carbide, in combination with novel fabrication techniques, and our photonics inverse design approach.
Presenter Of 1 Presentation
WI4.1 - OPTIMIZED QUANTUM PHOTONICS
Presentation Type
Plenary Submission
Date
10/02/2019
Time
03:15 PM - 04:45 PM
Room
Salon del Rey
Duration
45 Minutes
Lecture Time
03:15 PM - 04:00 PM
Abstract
Abstract
Most quantum technologies rely on homogeneous, long lived qubits which are efficiently optically interconnected. To achieve this goal, we have been studying color centers in diamond and silicon carbide, in combination with novel fabrication techniques, and our photonics inverse design approach.