Coherent Magnonics for Quantum Information Science
The topic of Prof. Flatté’s lecture is “Coherent Magnonics for Quantum Information Science.” This lecture introduces the fundamental requirements for practically linking quantum objects into large-scale coherent quantum systems as well as the advantages of coherent magnonics for next-generation quantum coherent systems (i.e., spin-entangling quantum gates).
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- Date: 18 Nov 2022
- Time: 01:00 PM to 01:55 PM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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Michael Flatté
Coherent Magnonics for Quantum Information Science
The Distinguished Lecturer program supports the presentation of ~20 invited lectures at conferences, institutions, and IEEE chapters over the course of a year. The topic of Flatté’s lecture is “Coherent Magnonics for Quantum Information Science.” This lecture introduces the fundamental requirements for practically linking quantum objects into large-scale coherent quantum systems as well as the advantages of coherent magnonics for next-generation quantum coherent systems (i.e., spin-entangling quantum gates).
The main aim of the IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer Program is to inspire and enthuse, especially young researchers, entering a career in magnetics. Distinguished Lecturers are selected based on excellence in the field of magnetics, both in research and for their important contributions in developing the applied/technical aspects of magnetics.