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Highly enriched 28Si – a “semiconductor vacuum” - Séminaire du département de génie physique

Highly enriched 28Si – a “semiconductor vacuum” - Séminaire du département de génie physique

Mike Thewalt
Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University, Canada


Highly enriched 28Si – a “semiconductor vacuum”

Silicon devices are the basis for our electronics, communications and information technologies, and silicon has provided the test-bed for the development of much of semiconductor physics, so it may seem surprising that anything new can be learned about silicon.   Nevertheless, we have spent the past 10+ years investigating the remarkable properties of highly isotopically enriched 28Si, which is a unique new material that has been likened to a “semiconductor vacuum”.  I will describe some of the surprising properties and discoveries that have resulted from the availability of 28Si, with special emphasis on measurements and potential applications in the field of semiconductor-based quantum information.

 


 

Date

Jeudi 1 octobre 2015
Débute à 11h00

Contact

2587

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Polytechnique Montréal - Pavillon J.-Armand-Bombardier
5155, avenue Decelles
Montréal
QC
Canada
H3T 2B1
JAB1035

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