kvantedotter
Kvantedotter is a proposed nanoscale quantum device concept that uses a semiconductor quantum dot to encode and manipulate quantum information. The term blends "kvante" (quantum) with "dotter" (dot), reflecting its roots in quantum dot technology. In kvantedotter architectures, information is carried by discrete energy or spin states of electrons confined in one or more quantum dots. The device is designed to act as a qudit, offering more than two computational levels and potentially increasing information density and certain error-correction schemes compared with traditional qubits.
Typical designs rely on electrostatic gates to define the quantum dot, with control of electron occupancy and
Status: Kvantedotter concepts are largely at the research stage, with proof-of-principle experiments demonstrating basic qudit state
See also: Quantum dot, Qudit, Quantum computing, Spin qubit. Notes: This article describes a theoretical and