During the past decade, many countries have proposed national quantum technologies programs,
including Taiwan. Although these countries’ programs differ slightly, all focus on three
main topics: quantum sensing, quantum communication, and quantum computing. The first part of
this talk will be an introduction to these three quantum applications, followed by a
discussion on why we need quantum technologies and how they will influence our lives in the
future. Developing these three quantum applications requires corresponding quantum
components and devices, which are very different from extant classical counterparts in terms
of the required properties for their physics systems and operation schemes. One potential
candidate for these systems and schemes is the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamonds. The second
part of this talk will cover the application of this defect and its advantages in the three
quantum applications mentioned above. The talk will be given in English.
Activity Information
Time
10/29 09:00 - 10/29 09:30
Location
Interdisciplinary Research Building for Science and Technology
Venue
1F B106 Auditorium
Organizer
Research Center for Applied Sciences
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Category
Lectures & Symposiums
Other Information
Target Audience
Age 15 and above
Maximum number of attendees : 60
Contact: Nancy Liu, 2787-3108