Quantum Holographic Encoding in a Two-dimensional Electron Gas
Christopher R. Moon, Laila S. Mattos, Brian K. Foster, Gabriel, Zeltzer, Hari C. Manoharan

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a method for quantum holographic encoding in a two-dimensional electron gas, achieving unprecedented information densities by manipulating electron wavefunctions at subatomic scales.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantum encoding technique using atomic manipulation and holography to surpass traditional spatial information density limits.
Findings
Achieved data densities exceeding 20 bits/nm².
Created atomically precise holographic projections with ~0.3 nm features.
Embedded tens of bits into a single fermionic quantum state.
Abstract
The advent of bottom-up atomic manipulation heralded a new horizon for attainable information density, as it allowed a bit of information to be represented by a single atom. The discrete spacing between atoms in condensed matter has thus set a rigid limit on the maximum possible information density. While modern technologies are still far from this scale, all theoretical downscaling of devices terminates at this spatial limit. Here, however, we break this barrier with electronic quantum encoding scaled to subatomic densities. We use atomic manipulation to first construct open nanostructures--"molecular holograms"--which in turn concentrate information into a medium free of lattice constraints: the quantum states of a two-dimensional degenerate Fermi gas of electrons. The information embedded in the holograms is transcoded at even smaller length scales into an atomically uniform area of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
