Ronald Hanson wins Physica Prize 2022
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QuTech has resolved a major issue on the road towards a working large-scale quantum computer. QuTech, together with Intel, has designed and fabricated an integrated circuit that can operate at extremely low temperatures when controlling […]
A team of researchers at QuTech – a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and TNO – is the first to have connected two quantum processors through an intermediate node and to have established shared entanglement between multiple stand-alone quantum processors.
Researchers from QuTech in the Netherlands reports realization of the first multi-node quantum network, connecting three quantum processors.
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Researchers at QuTech, a collaboration between TU Delft and TNO, have shown that germanium semiconductor technology can be used to build a two-dimensional array of qubits to function as a quantum processor. Electrons trapped in […]
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The QLSI consortium, a four-year EU project coordinated by CEA-Leti, aims to position Europe as a global leader in quantum computing by developing scalable silicon-based quantum processors, including a 16-qubit chip and an 8-qubit open-access system, while documenting requirements for systems exceeding 1,000 qubits as part of the €1 billion Quantum Flagship program.
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QuTech, KPN, SURF and OPNT are launching a collaboration designed to make significant progress in building a first ever quantum network connecting the Randstad, i.e. one of the main metropolitan regions in The Netherlands. The project will focus on connecting different quantum processors, a significant distance apart, over a Dutch network. The aim is to build the very first fully functional quantum network using high-speed fibre connections.