PsD-DRT-21-0027
Research Field | New computing paradigms, circuits and technologies, incl. quantum
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Domaine-S | Electronics and microelectronics - Optoelectronics
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Theme | Technological challenges
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Theme-S | Engineering sciences
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Domaine | New computing paradigms, circuits and technologies, incl. quantum
Technological challenges
Electronics and microelectronics - Optoelectronics
Engineering sciences
DRT
DCOS
SCCS
LSM
Grenoble
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Title | Multi-scale modeling of the electromagnetic quantum dot environment
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Abstract | In the near future, emerging quantum information technologies are expected to lead to global breakthroughs in high performance computing and secure communication. Among semiconductor approaches, silicon-based spin quantum bits (qubits) are promising thanks to their compactness featuring long coherence time, high fidelity and fast qubit rotation [Maurand2016], [Meunier2019]. A main challenge is now to achieve individual qubit control inside qubit arrays.
Qubit array constitutes a compact open system, where each qubit cannot be considered as isolated since it depends on the neighboring qubit placement, their interconnection network and the back-end-line stack. The main goal of this post-doctoral position is to develop various implementation of spin control on 2D qubit array using multi-scale electromagnetic (EM) simulation ranging from nanometric single qubit up to millimetric interconnect network.
The candidate will i) characterize radio-frequency (RF) test structures at cryogenic temperature using state-of-the-art equipment and compare results with dedicated EM simulations, ii) evaluate the efficiency of spin control and allow multi-scale optimization from single to qubit arrays [Niquet2020], iii) integrate RF spin microwave control for 2D qubit array using CEA-LETI silicon technologies.
The candidate need to have a good RF and microelectronic background and experience in EM simulation, and/or design of RF test structures and RF characterization. This work takes place in a dynamic tripartite collaborative project between CEA-LETI, CEA-IRIG and CNRS-Institut Néel (ERC “Qucube”).
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Location | Département Composants Silicium (LETI)
Service Caractérisation, Conception et Simulation
Laboratoire de Simulation et Modélisation
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Pcontact | JACQUINOT
Hélène
CEA
DRT/DCOS//LSM
CEA Grenoble, MINATEC Campus
17 rue des Martyrs
38054 Grenoble Cedex 9
France
0438789029
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Start date | 1/3/2021 |
Contact person | helene.jacquinot@cea.fr
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