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This project explores the use of line defects in solids to create and connect point defects for quantum computing applications. It aims to develop a new approach for building scalable and integrated quantum devices, potentially advancing the field of quantum technologies.
A quantum computer is a device that exploits the quantum behaviour of its constituents (""qubits"") to solve a computational problem.
One of the most promising ""hardware"" options proposed to build such a device are point defects in solids, which hold promise of scalability and integration with current semiconductor technology.
However, it remains challenging to position the point defects in a deterministic array and to integrate them into large networks.
In order to address these two issues, w…
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