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Quantum dot and semiconductor research with the quantum physics group at NRC
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Robert Myers Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The night sky is part of the land: the ongoing colonization in astronomy research and space exploration.
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Classical Black Hole Scattering from a World-Line Quantum Field Theory - VIRTUAL
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Perspectives on Communicating Physics to the Public
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Matt Strassler Harvard University
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Tatiana Erukhimova Texas A&M University
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From Shockwaves to Gravitational Memory and Fluids: Finding Connections through Observational Signatures
Kathryn Zurek California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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Emily Petroff Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Maya Berger Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Aldo Riello Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Mixed-state quantum anomaly and multipartite entanglement
Leonardo Lessa Perimeter Institute
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Effect of non-unital noise on random circuit sampling
Kohdai Kuroiwa Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Reflecting boundary conditions in numerical relativity as a model for black hole echoes
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New Quantum Algorithm for NP-Complete problems: Efficiency to be determined
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Quantum dot and semiconductor research with the quantum physics group at NRC
Aviv Padawer-Blatt1010Spin and hybrid spin-charge qubits have been a long-term goal of the fields of Spintronics and Quantum Information. Such a qubit in an array would ideally interact separately from other qubits and “tunably” with a Microwave field. In this way, a single qubit may be turned “on”, interact with its environment to acquire information (for example, flip a spin state), and be turned “off” so it may indefinitely store that information. The necessary tunability for such a task has been demonstrated in a single hole of a p-type GaAs/AlGaAs Double Quantum Dot (DQD) with strong Spin-Orbit Interaction (SOI), in which the interdot tunnel coupling is strong so that hybridized quantum molecular states form [1]. If the interdot coupling is reduced, this form of tunability is lost. However, a new phenomenon may permit tunability: the weak interdot coupling gives rise to distinct dot-specific quantum dot g-factors smoothly connected by the spin-orbit interaction. By sweeping gate voltages such that we choose which dot is being probed, a qubit may be turned “on” or “off” as necessary. During my work terms with the low-temperature Quantum Physics Group at the National Research Council of Canada, I investigated the appearance of dot-specific g-factors and partially characterized the double quantum dot system using a theoretical model.
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Relativity, spin, helicity | Hagedorn, Rolf | View details | ||
Selected topics on scattering theory: Part 4 Angular momentum | Hagedorn, Rolf | View details | ||
Quantum dot and semiconductor research with the quantum physics group at NRC | Aviv Padawer-Blatt | Scientific Series | View details | |
EDI Colloquium | View details | |||
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SNOLAB Seminar Series | View details | |||
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