Entanglement across separate silicon dies in a modular superconducting qubit device
Abstract Assembling future large-scale quantum computers out of smaller, specialized modules promises to simplify a number of formidable science and engineering challenges. One of the primary challenges in developing a modular architecture is in engineering high fidelity, low-latency quantum interco...
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| Main Authors: | Alysson Gold, J. P. Paquette, Anna Stockklauser, Matthew J. Reagor, M. Sohaib Alam, Andrew Bestwick, Nicolas Didier, Ani Nersisyan, Feyza Oruc, Armin Razavi, Ben Scharmann, Eyob A. Sete, Biswajit Sur, Davide Venturelli, Cody James Winkleblack, Filip Wudarski, Mike Harburn, Chad Rigetti |
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| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ec282379a3494434ab3a9c0f5bb2915b |
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