Thursday, February 14, 2019, 11:00 am — Bldg. 735, Conference Room A, 1st Floor
Quantum information science and technologies are growing rapidly in recently years with increasing efforts from both academia and industry. To overcome the challenging problem of controlling the delicate quantum system, we will need to further understand and harness the quantum properties of the materials, upon which the quantum technologies are built. In this talk, we will discuss what the two-dimensional layer material platform can offer with its atomically engineerable heterostructures. As an example, we will present how to detect single-photon using the superconductor-graphene-superconductor junction. This is possible because the Dirac fermions are in extreme thermal isolation with minute specific heat that can be exploited for ultra-sensitive bolometers and calorimeters.
Hosted by: Chuck Black
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