Lloyd C.l. Hollenberg
Professor
Department of Physics
Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology
Australia
Biography
Lloyd is a Professor of Physics at the University of Melbourne and completed his PhD in theoretical particle physics at the University in 1989 when he was awarded a JSPS Fellowship at the KEK accelerator laboratory in Tsukuba, Japan. After his postdoctoral period he returned to the School of Physics where he is now Professor. Lloyd’s early work in mathematical physics, non-perturbative many body systems and lattice gauge theory was a natural starting point for his interest in quantum computing. In 2001 created and began directing the Device Modelling and Algorithms Program and has been a major driving force for and architect of the silicon quantum computer vision. He has published over 155 papers in refereed journals, including prestigious journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Physics, Nature Nanotechnology and Physical Review Letters. He is an internationally known proponent of quantum technology in the wider context, having also worked on quantum communication systems as a Technical Director of the Quantum Communications Victoria initiative (2005 -2008),
Research Interest
developing quantum applications for ultra-sensitive imaging techniques crossing over to the nano-bio realm.
Publications
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A surface code quantum computer in silicon, C. Hill, E. Peretz, S. Hile, M. Fuechsle, M.H. House, R. Rahman, G. Klimeck, S. Rogge, M.Y. Simmons and L.C.L. Hollenberg, Science Advances 1, e1500707 (2015).
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Strain and electric field control of hyperfine interactions for donor spin qubits in silicon, M. Usman, C.D. Hill, R. Rahman, G. Klimeck, M.Y. Simmons, S. Rogge and L.C.L. Hollenberg, Physical Review B 91, 245209 (2015).
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A Tight-Binding Study of Single-Atom Transistors, H. Ryu, S. Lee, M. Fuechsle, J.A. Miwa, S. Mahapatra, S and L.C.L. Hollenberg, M.Y. Simmons and G. Klimeck, Small 11, 374 (2015).