Single-electron devices (SEDs) are promising building blocks for future quantum circuitry. They have several advantages over traditional semiconductor devices, including:
However, SEDs also have some challenges that need to be addressed before they can be widely used in quantum circuits. These challenges include:
Despite these challenges, SEDs are still considered to be promising building blocks for future quantum circuitry. As research continues, these challenges will likely be overcome, and SEDs will become more widely used in quantum computing and other applications.
Here are some specific examples of how SEDs could be used in future quantum circuitry:
SEDs are still in the early stages of development, but they have the potential to revolutionize the way we use electronics. As research continues, SEDs will likely play an increasingly important role in quantum computing, sensing, and memory applications.
NPL is developing evaluation techniques for nano-scale devices capable of capturing and moving electrons one at a time around an electrical circuit. We are now capable of detecting moving electrons and characterising their properties. We are further attempting to perfect the control of individual electrons and evaluate their potential for use in future quantum technologies.
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