In the last few years, as superconducting devices reached tens and later hundred qubits on a single chip, quantum computing has become a reality, tackling problems that would be prohibitively time-consuming even with the most powerful classical supercomputers. These early quantum computers (QC) are called noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, since environmental noise cannot be efficiently counteracted in such small qubit arrays. While certain algorithms can indeed leverage the potential of hundreds of imperfect qubits, the great promises of quantum computing require perfect qubits that can be realized only in qubit arrays of much larger scales, using quantum error correction (QEC). Spin qubits in semiconductors are the only platform...
Spins in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates for the realization of a...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Quantum computers rely on quantum two-level systems as memory units, the so-called qubits, and it is...
Quantum computers have potential to solve hard problems that even the most advanced supercomputers a...
Quantum computing holds the promise of solving certain tasks faster than any classical computer. The...
Hole-spin qubits in quasi-one-dimensional structures are a promising platform for quantum informatio...
Spin qubits hosted in electrostatic quantum dots (QD) in Silicon (Si) are among the most promising c...
The strong spin-orbit coupling in hole spin qubits enables fast and electrically tunable gates, but ...
Hole-spin qubits in quasi-one-dimensional structures are a promising platform for quantum informatio...
Spins in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates for the realization of a...
The spin degree of freedom of an electron or a nucleus is one of the most basic properties of nature...
International audienceWe present recent advances made towards the realization of hole and electron s...
Quantum computers rely on quantum two-level systems as memory units, the so-called qubits, and it is...
The understanding of quantum mechanics enabled the development of technology such as transistors and...
Individual impurity atoms in silicon can make superb individual qubits, but it remains an immense ch...
Spins in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates for the realization of a...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Quantum computers rely on quantum two-level systems as memory units, the so-called qubits, and it is...
Quantum computers have potential to solve hard problems that even the most advanced supercomputers a...
Quantum computing holds the promise of solving certain tasks faster than any classical computer. The...
Hole-spin qubits in quasi-one-dimensional structures are a promising platform for quantum informatio...
Spin qubits hosted in electrostatic quantum dots (QD) in Silicon (Si) are among the most promising c...
The strong spin-orbit coupling in hole spin qubits enables fast and electrically tunable gates, but ...
Hole-spin qubits in quasi-one-dimensional structures are a promising platform for quantum informatio...
Spins in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates for the realization of a...
The spin degree of freedom of an electron or a nucleus is one of the most basic properties of nature...
International audienceWe present recent advances made towards the realization of hole and electron s...
Quantum computers rely on quantum two-level systems as memory units, the so-called qubits, and it is...
The understanding of quantum mechanics enabled the development of technology such as transistors and...
Individual impurity atoms in silicon can make superb individual qubits, but it remains an immense ch...
Spins in semiconductor quantum dots are among the most promising candidates for the realization of a...
To harness the potential of quantum mechanics for quantum computation applications, one of the main ...
Quantum computers rely on quantum two-level systems as memory units, the so-called qubits, and it is...