Controlling Quantum States using Phononic Crystals
使用声子晶体控制量子态
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2014-05701
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.11万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2018-01-01 至 2019-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Repetition. There is power and beauty in repetition. The brilliant colours floating on the wings of certain butterfly species are not produced by dyes or pigments, but rather from repetitious features in the scales of its wings. Consider a diamond-the repetitive arrangement of atoms in its crystal determines why diamond is so beautifully transparent, but a single flaw can trap light so that it cannot escape. Repetition is not only aesthetically pleasing, but so captivating in art and nature that each individual, identical cell can be analyzed with unwavering interest. However, a small flaw or interruption of the repetition is powerful enough to trap one's gaze.**The research program proposed here will harness that same foundation of repetition used to reflect light producing brilliant colours and instead apply it to sound. The sound comes in the form of surfaces acoustic waves (SAWs), which are vibrations of a solid skimming across its surface. In fact, they are smaller scaled versions (by nine orders of magnitude) of the most damaging components of an earthquake: the Rayleigh waves. The SAWs can then be thought of as "nano-earthquakes" that can fit on a microchip and be electrically generated. To create our butterfly wing on a chip, a repetitive, periodic array of nanofabricated holes are drilled, called a phononic crystal (PnC). Like the wings of a butterfly that only reflect light at certain wavelengths, the periodicity of the PnC array and the size of its holes dictate what wavelengths of SAWs will be affected. More interestingly, the PnC can be interrupted by omitting a row of holes in the array. This interruption can then trap SAWs and force them to travel along it inside the phononic crystal.**In past work, we have shown that nano-earthquakes are able to move and manipulate electrons while preserving their quantum mechanical spin state. In a manner similar to a surfer riding an ocean wave, the SAW creates a moving electric field that can push electronic charges across the microchip. To transport quantum information, the electron can be initialized in a quantum "up" or "down" spin state, correlating to binary "0" and "1", which can then be moved along by the SAW.**The goals of this proposed program are twofold. The first is to design, fabricate, and test new PnC designs to control the path of a SAW. In particular, PnCs in GaAs-based systems will be targeted so that our acoustic systems can eventually couple to semiconductor nanostructures. As SAW devices are widely used in mobile communications today, continued research into complex PnC-based geometries may extend to develop new types of SAW devices for mobile technologies based on PnCs. The second and primary goal of the research proposal is to use SAWs to coherently transport electrons and their spin information along a PnC waveguide. Ultimately, the waveguides would become more complex, thus creating a novel phononic circuit through which quantum information can flow and be computed. The potential for this platform is unique to Queen's University, where Dr. Stotz and his group have expertise in both modelling, designing, and fabricating PnC structures as well as using SAWs to coherently transport electron spins.**Through the study of PnCs and spintronics, students will gain practical experience in a wide variety of areas such as semiconductor device fabrication, device modelling, rf-electronics, spectroscopy, and photonics. Furthermore, the students will be involved with project planning and assessment while working in a team-oriented environment. In addition to learning about power and beauty, HQP will develop a strong background for a broad range of careers in the photonic and IT segments that are important for economic expansion in Canada.
重复。 重复中有力量和美丽。 某些种类的蝴蝶翅膀上漂浮的鲜艳色彩不是由染料或颜料产生的,而是来自翅膀鳞片的重复特征。 以钻石为例,其晶体中原子的重复排列决定了钻石为什么如此美丽透明,但一个单一的缺陷可以捕获光线,使其无法逃脱。 重复不仅在美学上令人愉悦,而且在艺术和自然中如此迷人,以至于每个单独的,相同的细胞都可以以坚定不移的兴趣进行分析。然而,重复的一个小瑕疵或中断足以吸引人的目光。这里提出的研究计划将利用相同的重复基础,用于反射光产生鲜艳的颜色,而不是将其应用于声音。 声音以表面声波(SAW)的形式出现,这是固体掠过其表面的振动。 事实上,它们是地震中最具破坏性的组成部分--瑞利波的缩小版(缩小了9个数量级)。 SAW可以被认为是“纳米地震”,可以安装在微芯片上并通过电力产生。 为了在芯片上创造我们的蝴蝶翅膀,需要钻一个重复的、周期性的纳米制造孔阵列,称为声子晶体(PnC)。 就像蝴蝶的翅膀只反射特定波长的光一样,PnC阵列的周期性及其孔的大小决定了SAW的波长将受到影响。 更有趣的是,PnC可以通过省略阵列中的一排孔来中断。 然后,这种中断可以捕获SAW,并迫使它们在声子晶体内沿着它行进。**在过去的工作中,我们已经证明了纳米地震能够移动和操纵电子,同时保持它们的量子力学自旋状态。 以类似于冲浪者驾驭海浪的方式,SAW产生了一个移动的电场,可以推动电子电荷穿过微芯片。 为了传输量子信息,电子可以初始化为量子“向上”或“向下”自旋状态,与二进制“0”和“1”相关,然后可以通过SAW沿着移动。该计划的目标是双重的。 第一个是设计,制造和测试新的PnC设计,以控制SAW的路径。 特别是,GaAs基系统中的PnCs将成为目标,以便我们的声学系统最终可以耦合到半导体纳米结构。 随着SAW器件广泛用于当今的移动的通信中,对基于PnC的复杂几何形状的持续研究可能会扩展到开发用于基于PnC的移动的技术的新型SAW器件。 研究计划的第二个也是主要目标是使用SAW沿着沿着PnC波导相干地传输电子及其自旋信息。 最终,波导将变得更加复杂,从而创造出一种新的声子电路,量子信息可以通过这种电路流动和计算。 这个平台的潜力是女王大学独有的,Stotz博士和他的团队在建模,设计和制造PnC结构以及使用SAW相干传输电子自旋方面都有专业知识。通过PnCs和自旋电子学的研究,学生将获得各种领域的实践经验,如半导体器件制造,器件建模,射频电子学,光谱学和光子学。 此外,学生将参与项目规划和评估,同时在以团队为导向的环境中工作。 除了学习电力和美容,HQP将开发一个强大的背景,在光子和IT领域的广泛的职业生涯,这是加拿大经济扩张的重要。
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Controlling Quantum States using Phononic Crystals
使用声子晶体控制量子态
- 批准号:
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