ProjektJST-DFG-QCOM – Quantencomputing mit neutralen Atomen

Grunddaten

Akronym:
JST-DFG-QCOM
Titel:
Quantencomputing mit neutralen Atomen
Laufzeit:
01.05.2025 bis 30.04.2028
Abstract / Kurz- beschreibung:
Quantum computing (QC) is as a critical quantum technology with expected short-term scientific outputs and longer-term large socio-economic impact. This recently led to the establishment of large-scale, long-term, scientific programs for QC in various nations, among them Japan and Germany. While a variety of platforms are considered to realize QC, the neutral-atom (or cold-atom) platform has recently risen as a leading candidate for scaling-up to a regime where problems of scientific, but in the longer run also of industrial interest can be investigated. In this approach, already hundreds of atoms can be individually captured and manipulated by lasers to serve as a qubit register with unrivalled coherence time. By exploiting giant electronic orbitals (the Rydberg states), entanglement between atoms can be generated with increasing fidelity (now above 99%). This project aims at accelerating the development of such cold-atom quantum processing units (QPU) through the creation of a binational research network. Our focus is on the development of key technology to advance the QPU capabilities, as well as on the development of applications tailored to optimally exploit the QPU. We gathered recognized experts from both countries, who are leading the national efforts in neutral-atom QC. We organized collaborative and complimentary research towards five research goals that exploit identified synergies between Japan- and Germany-based researchers, as well as between theory and experimental teams. At the core of the program, the intense exchange of young researchers will promote the dissemination of best practices and know-how, encourage the emergence of new ideas and techniques, and foster a strongly connected generation of researchers.
Schlüsselwörter:
Quantencomputing
quantum computing
Rydberg atoms

Beteiligte Mitarbeiter/innen

Leiter/innen

Physikalisches Institut (PIT)
Fachbereich Physik, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät

Lokale Einrichtungen

Physikalisches Institut (PIT)
Fachbereich Physik
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät

Geldgeber

Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
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