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21 March 2006 VLSI quantum computer in diamond
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We discuss how Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) fabrication techniques can be used to build scalable solid-state quantum computers in diamond with either room temperature operation, or low temperature operation with photonic control. For this discussion we consider nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers where the qubits are electron and/or nuclear spins. To achieve scalability the NV centers are placed in well-defined locations using ion implantation, and are controlled using optical and/or microwave excitation as well as localized static electric and/or magnetic fields.
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Philip Hemmer, Steven Prawer, Elizabeth Trajkov, Jerog Wrachtrup, Fedor Jelezko, Neil Manson, and Matthew Sellars "VLSI quantum computer in diamond", Proc. SPIE 6130, Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing III, 61300E (21 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.660186
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KEYWORDS
Quantum computing

Diamond

Quantum communications

Very large scale integration

Silicon

Chemical species

Raman spectroscopy

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