2023
DOI: 10.1088/2633-4356/ad13a0
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Singly doped colloidal quantum dots as optically addressed nanopositionable qubits

Rachel M Barrett,
David J Binks

Abstract: Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are isolated semiconductor nanocrystals with a size-tunable bandgap that can be prepared and processed by well-established solvent-based chemistry, and are currently used for a number of optoelectronic applications. When doped with a single atom, they also have great potential as a platform for optically addressable spin qubits. This perspective first describes the process by which doped CQDs can be made and the electronic structure produced in them by doping with a single atom. T… Show more

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