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DESC0024983

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
High temperature overgrowth of delta layers to enable 3D dopant-based quantum devices
Awardee
Place of Performance
Richardson, Texas 75081-2426 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Zyvex Labs was awarded Project Grant DESC0024983 worth $200,000 from the Office of Science in July 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Richardson Texas United States. The grant has a duration of 1 year and was awarded through assistance program 81.049 Office of Science Financial Assistance Program. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY 2024 Phase I Release 2.

SBIR Details

Research Type
SBIR Phase I
Title
High Temperature Overgrowth of Delta Layers to Enable 3D Dopant-Based Quantum Devices
Abstract
Current computational electronics are on a course potentially to overtake already large sectors such as transportation in energy consumption. Hopefully, a solution can be found that both maintains quality of life and vastly reduces energy consumption. One particular solution is a class of computing called Quantum Computing. While there are many architectures being pursued at the moment, we believe that dopant based qubits can be a fundamental element of the Quantum Computer solution. Currently, progress is being made in carefully placing dopant qubits in a single 2D plane inside silicon crystals, but there is an eventual problem in accessing these qubits. Based on a 3 layer structure proposed by Charles Hill, we in Phase I are taking steps to produce the first two layers of such prototype devices through studies in materials science, solid state physics, and Atomically Precise Lithography. This will be done by producing a bottom control layer using methods already known, then reproducing another atomically flat surface after growing more silicon crystal a few tens of nanometers above the first surface. Success with this will enable 3D device architectures so that the number of wires scales with the square root of the number of qubits instead of scaling with the number of qubits. Success in Phases I and II will lead to several potential commercial applications. Potentially the largest impact will be to drive investment into 2D systems of qubits using 3D architectures. Another indirect potential commercial application would be demonstration of the ability to make 3D metamaterials where each layer of material can be individually designed. The metrology capabilities could advance new industries such as semiconductor probing for QA/QC. With the versatility of 3D fabrication within a single crystal, this could drive yet undiscovered research and development.
Topic Code
C58-11d
Solicitation Number
DE-FOA-0003202

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 8/27/24

Period of Performance
7/22/24
Start Date
7/21/25
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$200.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$200.0K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

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Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
DESC0024983
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
892430 SC CHICAGO SERVICE CENTER
Funding Office
892401 SCIENCE
Awardee UEI
ZUUFP2XW3YH8
Awardee CAGE
4RP96
Performance District
TX-32
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Modified: 8/27/24