Study of Several Quantum Devices

Tuesday, December 17, 2019 9:30 am - 9:30 am EST (GMT -05:00)

Rui Yang, Southern University of Science and Technology, China

In this talk Dr. Yang will talk about a few quantum devices studied during past years. In the first half, Dr. Yang will talk about his research on nanodevices made of 2d materials. The focus will be on the study of the magnetic impurities in graphene by phase coherent transport. In the second half, the talk will focus on Dr. Yang’s research on the superconducting quantum computation system. The focus will be on the study of a broad-band Josephson Parametric Amplifier.

Bio: Rui Yang received his B.S. degree in physics from Zhejiang University and the Ph.D. degree in condensed matter physics from the University of British Columbia. He is now a postdoctoral researcher in the superconducting quantum computation lab of the Shanghai Institute of Advanced Study of University of Science and Technology, China. During his PhD study in UBC, his research is about the physics of two-dimensional materials, including the phase coherent transport in graphene and the superconductivity of exfoliated FeSe nanosheets. His current research in the superconducting quantum computation lab is about the improvement of readout efficiency of the multi-qubit system, including the design and fabrication of Josephson parametric amplifier and multi-qubit chips with Purcell filters.