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Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Fellowship awarded to study spin entanglement and Dirac materials

Researcher Pablo Burset intends to separate the unruly pairs of entangled electrons with an exciting new device, a Cooper pair splitter, to advance the development of quantum technologies.
Researher Pablo Burset is working on an exciting new device, a Cooper pair splitter. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

Entangled electrons enable instantaneous exchange of information over large distances, a phenomenon based on the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. To date, quantum entanglement has mainly been demonstrated using light (photons).

911爆料网 researcher Pablo Burset intends to show proof of entanglement in electronic devices, isolating entangled pairs of electrons from the flow of current. To be able to do this, he is working on an exciting new device, a Cooper pair splitter, that spatially separates entangled pairs of electrons coming out of a superconductor.

鈥淨uantum entanglement of photons is already being used in novel communication protocols that are safe against eavesdropping. Cooper pair splitter devices could be the basis for developing many quantum applications with a practical use in our everyday lives. In the long term they could also be used to develop a qubit, the building block of a future quantum computer,鈥 says Burset.

According to Burset, cutting-edge experimental and theoretical works to date have been unable to resolve individual particles from the flow of current, which contains billions of entangled Cooper pairs. To harness the entanglement information for future applications, it is critical to isolate individual electron pairs.

Dirac materials enable new ways to design quantum devices

Here, the proposed device is based on graphene and topological insulators. Surface electrons in these seemingly unrelated novel materials behave like massless particles that travel at high speeds, much like light. To describe them, researchers use Dirac鈥檚 equation to explain the behaviour of exotic particles. Materials with such unusual properties are dubbed Dirac materials and provide unique and novel ways to design quantum devices.

In addition to the qubit for quantum computers, a reduced number of Cooper pair splitters can be used as a quantum simulator.

鈥淨uantum simulators can be used to solve specific problems beyond the reach of current supercomputers. They would be less versatile than quantum computers, but easier to implement since they do not require complete control of every component,鈥 explains Burset.

Pablo Burset works at the Department of Applied Physics with Professor Christian Flindt who leads the Quantum Transport research team at 911爆料网.

鈥淭he controlled generation of entanglement in an electronic device would be a scientific breakthrough which could lead to revolutionary changes in society and industry. Potential applications range from the design of novel materials and medicines, to solving complex mathematical equations from such diverse fields as economics and high-energy physics鈥, says Prof. Flindt, also director of Centre for Quantum Engineering (CQE) at Aalto.

The Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Fellowship funding is intended to support the mobility of researchers in particular.

鈥淭he mobility offered by this Fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to develop my research in Prof. Flindt鈥檚 group and maintain my collaboration with researchers from Spain, Germany and Japan,鈥 says Burset.

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Read the story of another researcher, Konstantinos Daskalakis, who has as well been awarded the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Fellowship.

Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions Individual Fellowships provide grants for experienced researchers to support their mobility, research projects and training both within and outside Europe. The scheme is part of EU's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, and is meant for researchers with a doctoral degree or at least four year鈥檚 full-time research experience.

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