27 August 2017 to 1 September 2017
RAI Congress Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

CRYOGENIC ENVIRONMENTS FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

31 Aug 2017, 09:45
15m
G102-103 Room

G102-103 Room

Regular 15 minutes Oral Presentation H1 - Cryostats and Cryogenics Thu-Mo-Or29

Speaker

Dr Ziad Melhem (Oxford Instruments NanoScience)

Description

Superconducting and cryogenic environments are in use and under development for a large variety of Nanotechnology applications and Quantum technologies. Next generation of nanotechnology applications will be dependent on platforms that can probe and manipulate matter at the nanoscale under magnetic field and/or at cryogenic temperatures. This contribution presents an overview of a new class of superconducting systems and cold environments for quantum technologies with particular emphasis on quantum information processing (QIP) and 2D materials measurements for quantum standards and quantum sensing. The new systems are compact in size and realized by exploiting the recent advances in superconducting and cryogenic technologies integrated with advanced measurement systems. These new systems together with Cryofree® technology have opened up a new era in superconducting and cryogenic environments for quantum technologies.

Submitters Country United Kingdom

Primary author

Dr Ziad Melhem (Oxford Instruments NanoScience)

Presentation materials