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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...