Topological superconducting states and protected qubit manipulations
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Topological superconducting states supporting Majorana fermion excitations have been recently proposed as platforms for topological quantum computation. Of particular importance are semiconductor-superconductor and topological insulator-superconductor heterostructures, which have been shown to support Majorana fermions at order parameter defects under appropriate external conditions. Here I will focus on topologically non-trivial properties of two-dimensional semiconductors and one-dimensional quantum wires placed adjacent to superconductors, and discuss the possible protected qubit manipulations that may eventually lead to topological quantum computation.
*Work done at Clemson University and at CMTC, UMD in collaboration with Sankar Das Sarma. Work supported by DARPA-MTO, DARPA QuEST, JQI-NSF-PFC, and Microsoft Q.
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