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SPECIAL ISSUE: The Proceedings of the Festschrift in Honor of Bruce H. J. McKellar and Girish C. Joshi, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 29–30 November 2006; Editor: Raymond R. Volkas, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaNo Access

QUANTUM COMPUTATION IN SILICON — DEVICE MODELING, TRANSPORT AND FAULT-TOLERANCE

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X07038359Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    The Kane concept of quantum computation using single phosphorus donors in silicon has revolutionized the way we think about P-doped silicon devices. However, because of the enormous effort required in fabricating such devices using single atom techniques, detailed modeling and assessment of fault-tolerant operation is required to determine and optimize the scalability, and indeed feasibility, of such a vision.

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