|

|
|
PhD Student, Centre for
Quantum Computer Technology.
Research
Interests
My current research interests
involve the optimization of a single ion detection technique for
low-energy heavy ions in silicon, for the purpose of providing a
potential fast route to the construction of prototype few-qubit
quantum computer devices.
Select
recent publications
-
D.N. Jamieson, C. Yang, T.
Hopf, S.M. Hearne, C.I. Pakes, S. Prawer, M. Mitic, E.
Gauja, S.E. Andresen, F.E. Hudson, A.S. Dzurak, and R.G. Clark.
"Controlled shallow single-ion implantation in silicon
using an active substrate for sub-20-keV ions", Applied
Physics Letters, 86, 202101 (2005). Paper
-
T.
Hopf, D.N. Jamieson, S.M. Hearne, C. Yang, C.I. Pakes,
A.S. Dzurak, E. Gauja and R.G. Clark, "Ion beam induced
charge and numerical modeling study of novel detector devices
for single ion implantation", Nuclear Instruments and Methods
in Physics Research Section B, 231, 463 (2005). Paper
-
M. Mitic, S.E. Andresen, C.
Yang, T. Hopf,
V. Chan, E. Gauja, F.E. Hudson, T.M. Buehler, R. Brenner, A.J.
Ferguson, C.I. Pakes, S.M. Hearne, G. Tamanyan, D.J. Reilly,
A.R. Hamilton, D.N. Jamieson, A.S. Dzurak, R.G. Clark, "Single
atom Si nanoelectronics using controlled single-ion implantation",
Microelectronic Engineering 78-79, 279 (2005). Paper
-
B. Rout, D.N. Jamieson, T.
Hopf and C.G. Ryan "Phase correlations of elemental
maps using nuclear microscopy", Nuclear Instruments and
Methods in Physics Research Section B 210, 129 (2003). Paper
Contact
details
| Mailing
Address |
Centre
For Quantum Computer Technology
School of Physics
The University of Melbourne
Sydney NSW 2052
AUSTRALIA |
| Email |
t.hopf@physics.unimelb.edu.au |
| Telephone |
+61
3 8344 4012 |
| Facsimile |
+61
3 9347 4783 |

|