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Description
Quantum technologies promise a new technological paradigm transcending many of the limits of the classical technologies used today. Defects in diamond are a proven platform for the development of quantum microscopes with the potential to yield unprecedented images of nature at the atomic scale and quantum computers that may one day solve problems too difficult for classical computers. This Project aims to significantly advance diamond quantum technologies by discovering and engineering defects, innovating quantum microscopy techniques and solving the major barrier to large-scale diamond quantum computing. To achieve this, an integrated research approach will be employed, spanning fundamental theory to device design and demonstration.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/17 → 31/12/21 |
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