ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,372,850, issued on July 29, was assigned to The University of Chicago (Chicago).
"Electrically tunable quantum information processing device based on a doped semiconductor structure embedded with a defect" was invented by Alexandre Bourassa (Chicago), Christopher P. Anderson (Chicago) and David D. Awschalom (Chicago).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "This disclosure relates to optical devices for quantum information processing applications. In one example implementation, a semiconductor structure is provided. The semiconductor structure may be embedded with single defects that can be individually addressed. An electric bias and/or one or mor...