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Introduction
Quantum computing
A quantum computer uses qubits rather than bits to store and process information.
More information: Quantum computer

Possible applications
Quantum dots (QDs)
QDs as single-photon sources for quantum information processing

Coupled QDs as solid state qubits for information storage (quantum computing)

Features
  • self-consistent Schrödinger and Poisson equations
  • 1D, 2D, 3D
  • strain
  • 8x8 k.p

Tutorials
QD molecule
A quantum dot molecule is one possible approach to form a qubit.
An applied electric field can be used to switch between the states, e.g. direct vs. indirect exciton.

Coupled quantum wires
One-dimensional electron transport in combination with wavefunction engineering has been proposed for the use in solid state quantum information processing. An example of such a system is studied in this tutorial: Vertically coupled quantum wires in a longitudinal magnetic field

Links
SFB 631

NIM
Cluster of Excellence
Nanosystems Initiative Munich
("Excellence Initiative" of the German Government)


Software
Flyer



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