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Seminar on Theoretical and Computational Physics:
TitleQuantum Metrology and Quantum Technologies
SpeakerDr. Vladimir Bubanja
AffiliationMeasurement Standards Laboratory of New Zealand, Callaghan Innovation, Wellington, New Zealand and The Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
DateTuesday, 23-08-2022
Time10:00 AM
LocationRoom 62, 6th floor, 2H building, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Giay, Ha Noi
AbstractThe Josephson, quantum Hall, and single electron tunnelling effects are hallmarks of metrology. They are playing the key role in electrical, temperature, light and mass standards. The development of a microscopic description that unifies these effects is of crucial importance not only for the establishment of standards at the highest levels of accuracy, but also for designing new nanoscale devices. I will describe such a recently developed theory and its applications in designing a quantum standard of the electric current and a single magnetic molecule detection device. Global demand for these measurement capabilities is driven by the miniaturization trend in electronics and the emergence of quantum technologies.
Host personTrần Minh Tiến