Rogério de Sousa

Rogério de Sousa
Position
Professor
Physics and Astronomy
Contact
Office: Elliott 117
Credentials

BSc (Universidade Estadual de Campinas), MSc (Universidade Estadual de Campinas), PhD (University of Maryland)

Area of expertise

Theoretical condensed matter physics: Physics of materials and devices, with applications to hardware and software based on photonics and superconductivity, for quantum computing, sensing, and communication.

Research overview

The longstanding progress of conventional semiconductor technology is expected to come to a halt in the future. As the size of transistors approach the nanometer scale, severe problems related to miniaturization and energy dissipation will hinder further improvement of conventional devices.

This anticipation is motivating the development of alternative devices that take advantage of the quantum nature at the atomic scale. A notable example is the quantum computer, where each bit is formed by a physical system displaying quantum behavior. This can be realized by a few atoms, photons, or a very large number of atoms - such as e.g. the macroscopic quantum state of a superconducting material. In all cases the rules of quantum mechanics dictate the way information is processed.

Our research addresses several theoretical questions related to the design and optimization of quantum computer and photonic devices based on semiconductor, superconductor, magnetic, and ferroelectric materials.