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Ion trap quantum computing (QC) is a promising technology with the potential to revolutionize many fields. However, there are still many challenges that need to be overcome before ion trap quantum computers become a reality. These challenges include scaling up the number of qubits, improving the co herence time of qubits, and developing new algorithms and software. Despite these challenges, ion trap...
Quantum integrated photonics (QIP) is one of the technological and system options for building quantum networks and compu ters. The carrier of multilateral, multidimensional quantum infor mation, in the state of coherent superposition and entanglement/ hyper-entanglement, is a single, most often heralded, or deter ministic photon or a cluster of photons. The material substrates for the operation of...
Quantum computers have emerged as a candidate for a trans formative technology with the potential to revolutionise va rious fields, from cryptography to drug discovery. Among the different types of quantum computers, ion trap-based systems have garnered significant attention due to their long coherence times and high-fidelity operations. In this article, we would like to scratch the surface of the...
Sinara is a modular, open-source measurement and control hardware ecosystem designed for beam-steering and quantum information processing applications that require deterministic high-precision timing. The Sinara system is based on industrial standards and comprises over 70 digital and analog input and output modules. The hardware is controlled and managed by ARTIQ, an open-source software system for...
The text discusses the application of ARTIQ, a highly versatile control system, in the MCORD project, a large-scale high-energy physics experiment. It details the MCORD system, a flexible and modular cosmic ray detector created like a part of MPD detector set for the NICA collider, and its applications, from muon and charged particle detection to astrophysical measurements. The MCORD Data Acquisition...
Quantum computing and related quantum technologies are cur rently at the forefront of research and development activities in many aspects of today’s high-technology industry, from advan ced quantum algorithms and fundamentals of quantum com putation and communication through the physical realisation of quantum computers and cryptography to quantum sensing and dedicated electronics. Warsaw University...
The basic properties of quantum systems allowing potential use for accelerating quantum computing are discussed. The theoretical, computational capabilities of quantum computers and their limitations are described. Basic quantum algorithms allowing acceleration of calculations are discussed.
In this project, we propose to develop intermediate-scale quan tum computation devices and complement the hardware with device-aware compilers for the trapped-ion platform. The proj ect cross-fertilizes three critical areas: (i) ion-trap development, pushing towards segmented ion traps with low heating rates; (ii) efficient compilation of quantum algorithms into low-level instruction circuits for...
Sayma is an advanced hardware solution designed for scien tific experiments in the field of quantum physics, particularly those involving ion traps. It is a part of Sinara, an open-sour ce ecosystem developed by a collaboration between M-Labs, Warsaw University of Technology (WUT), US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), the University of Oxford, the University of Maryland, and NIST. Sayma provides a high-quality,...
The AEgIS experiment at CERN recently decided to adopt a con trol system solution based on the Sinara/ARTIQ open hardwa re and software infrastructure. This decision meant to depart from the previously used paradigm of custom-made electronics and software to control the experiment’s equipment. Instead, adopting a solution with long-term support and used in many quantum physics experiments guarantees...
Sinara is an open-source open-hardware control system dedica ted to quantum applications. It is based on industrial standards and consists of over 70 modules. The hardware is controlled by ARTIQ, which provides a high-level programming language. WUT and CERN developed a next-generation control system architecture called DI/OT, based on the Compact PCI Serial standard and Sinara hardware. The new system...
We introduce a theoretical and technical training curriculum con cept to incorporate Quantum Computing Technologies (QCT) into WUT’s quantum infrastructure (QTI). Ongoing activities involve accumulating necessary knowledge, preparing training materials, and creating presentations to establish a comprehensive curri culum concept for QCT. This concept is based on the existing QTI infrastructure at WUT...
CEZAMAT, the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies of the Warsaw University of Technology located in Warsaw, Poland, focuses on interdisciplinary research in advanced materials and technologies, collaborating with domestic and international part ners. CEZAMAT’s research spans a broad spectrum of advanced materials and technologies, including nanomaterials, advanced composites, functional,...
Laser beam intensity stabilisation is an essential process in most quantum applications. Laser light intensity is a critical parameter in many quantum experiments, such as quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum metrology. Even small fluctuations in laser intensity can lead to errors in the results of these experiments. This paper presents robust laser beam intensity stabilization methods...
In scientific research, precise control of high voltages is crucial, particularly in ion traps and Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) de tectors. The Sinara open hardware project addresses this need by developing a dedicated high-voltage system. The project introduces an STM32-based DIOT system board and a High Voltage Supply Board (HVSUP_ISOL) designed for non-real-time applications, providing up to +/-6kV...
The practical implementation of algorithms on a quantum computer requires creating and stabilising qubits and their appropriate entanglement. Currently, one systemic solution is to create entangled qubits in ion traps. The structure of the Quantum Computer Unit based on the Ca40 blade ion trap of up to 100 ions, supported by integrated optical, control and reading systems, will be discussed. These...
Precise manipulation of matter at the atomic or molecular level has provided the path for the nanotechnological revolution impacting diverse fields such as biology, medicine, material science, quantum technologies, and electronics. At the Antiproton Decelerator facility at CERN, the AEgIS experiment utilises state-of-the-art technology to store and manipulate synthesised exotic atoms containing both...
ARTIQ is a real-time control system designed to address complex challenges in quantum computing, specifically for ion-trapping experiments. It ensures precise timing and synchronization for different experimental setups, offering a timing precision at the nanosecond level. ARTIQ, open-source in nature, promotes transparency, reproducibility, and allows for the creation of customizations and extensions...
The report presents a thorough examination of quantum suprema cy and its far-reaching implications. Quantum computing, a cut ting-edge field, possesses the potential to reshape industries due to its unique quantum mechanical properties. Quantum suprema cy, wherein a quantum computer surpasses classical computers in specific tasks, has been achieved through ground-breaking experiments. While this marks...
Quantum computing is a rapidly developing field with the poten tial to revolutionise many aspects of technology, including the military. Quantum computers can solve specific problems much faster than classical computers, which could be used to develop new weapons systems, improve military communications, and secure military networks. However, there are also challenges to developing and using qu antum...
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