Lecture

Germanium Quantum Technology

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This lecture explores the potential of germanium in quantum computing, focusing on the creation of quantum systems leveraging holes in germanium. Topics include qubit scaling, transistor qubits, quantum dot spin qubits, and superconductor-semiconductor devices. The lecture also covers advancements in materials, strained-Ge quantum wells, band-structure advantages, and gate-tunable supercurrents.

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