The 181st Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan

Spin in Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication

Recently, quantum spin systems are of interest for applications to ultrahigh-speed parallel computing and absolutely safe cryptographic communication. The precise control and the observation of the quantum state, i.e. the orientation and the phase of spin, are essential in the quantum information science. In this symposium, 6 researchers distinguished for this research field will provide recent interesting topics on the quantum phenomena appearing in confined semiconductors, superconductors and metals. We are very much looking forward to your participation.

Date: December 7th (Wednesday), 2011 13:00-17:20
Venue: Room 320, Surugadai Memorial Hall, Chuo University
(3-11-5, Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo / 3-min. walk from JR Ochanomizu Station),
tel: 03-3292-3111
In cooperation with: IEEE Magnetic Society Japan Chapter, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Chemical Society of Japan, The Japan Institute of Metals, The Magneto-Science Society of Japan, The Physical Society of Japan
Admission fee: Free (reserved reader and student)
2,000 Yen (member and corporate member)
4,000Yen (non-member)
Textbook: 1,000 Yen (member, corporate member, non-member and student)
Further information: Please contact to The Magnetics Society of Japan.
TEL. 03-5281-0106
URL: http://www.wdc-jp.com/msj/intro/office.html
Organizers: M. Amano (Toshiba), Y. Nozaki (Keio Univ.), M. Mizuguchi (Tohoku Univ.)

Program

Chairperson: Y. Nozaki (Keio Univ.)
13:00-13:40 Coherence in a quantum dot ensemble -Fundamentals and applications-
°J. Hayase1, K. Ema2, K. Akahane3, N. Yamamoto3, M. Sasaki3 (1Keio Univ., 2Sophia Univ., 3NICT)
13:40-14:20 “Coherent Coupling of a Superconducting Flux Qubit to a Spin Ensemble”
S. Saito (NTT)
14:20-15:00 “Demonstration of 2-qubit gate and quantum algorithm in superconducting phase qubits”
°T. Yamamoto1,2, M. Neeley2, E. Lucero2, M. Mariantoni2, R. Bialczak2, M. Lenander2, A. D. O’Connell2, D. Sank2, H. Wang2, M. Weides2, J. Wenner2, Y. Yin2, A. N. Cleland2, J. M. Martinis2 (1NEC, 2UCSB)
Break (20min.)
Chairperson: M. Mizuguchi (Tohoku Univ.)
15:20-16:00 “Application of single NV center in diamond for quantum information processing and communication”
N. Mizuochi (Osaka Univ.)
16:00-16:40 “A quantum computer with nuclear spins in a crystal and a cavity mode”
K. Ichimura (Toshiba)
16:40-17:20 “Quantum Hall effect and nuclear spins”
G. Yusa (Tohoku Univ.)

*Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited.