ANFF/TRICEP Analytical Capabilities Workshop on June 22 at 2pm (AEST)

ANFF national is hosting an ANFF/TRICEP Analytical Capabilities Workshop on June 22 at 2pm (AEST). The online workshop will showcase capabilities at ANFF Materials and TRICEP and will be followed by breakout Q&A sessions with the presenters.

Registration link: https://anfftricepcapabilities.eventbrite.com.au

 

New paper in Nature Communications

Professor Andrew Dzurak’s team has had their work on CMOS qubits recognised with a recent paper acceptance in Nature Communications.

The paper reports an experimental demonstration of a new type of two-qubit logic gate based on our SiMOS qubit technology which allows more complex multi-electron spin systems to act as qubits.

The technological implications of this work are quite significant, since previous demonstrations have largely relied on qubits based on single electron wavefunctions, which can be easily distorted in a real CMOS device.  By moving to qubits containing more electrons the devices become more robust, and therefore more easily constructed using CMOS manufacturing.

The experiments were performed by our recently graduated PhD student, Ross Leon.  Ross was supported in his experiments by Dr Henry Yang, and the detailed theoretical analysis behind this work was led by Dr Andre Saraiva.

All of the qubit devices used for this study were fabricated entirely at our ANFF-NSW facility at UNSW.

2020 Frater Awards Announced

The 2020 Frater Awards have been announced, with three individuals and one internode team winning opportunities to undertake a range of training courses.

ANFF-NSW’s Jacky He (USyd) will be provided with online training of Python for Klayout CAD design as well as Autocad. This software forms an essential part of a number of micro/nanofabrication practices.

For more information, please visit https://www.anff.org.au/news/2020-frater-awards-announced

Prof. Sven Rogge from UNSW Physics has been elected President of the Australian Institute of Physics.

(Updated: 11/2/21) Congratulations to ⁦‪Prof. Sven Rogge from the School of Physics, who has been elected President of the Australian Institute of Physics.

More information can be found here.