Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EuRyQa (European infrastructure for Rydberg Quantum Computing)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-10-01 al 2024-03-31
EuRyQa proposes a path to establish Rydberg atoms as a leading platform for scalable quantum computing by bringing together partners from academia and the private sector that are at the forefront of cold-atom technology with key industrial partners with complementary expertise on quantum hardware, classical electronics, firmware, and software. These partners together have the capabilities to tackle all key issues of the development of neutral atoms quantum computers, in a collaborative intersectoral approach. With respect to the latter, EuRyQa aims at integrating full-stack quantum computing systems with 100-1000 qubits and scalability to even larger systems; to develop and bring together technology to realize deep quantum circuits and to provide Europe-wide benchmarking of the technology on concrete computational problems, leading to a blue-print and key technological steps towards fault-tolerant quantum computing.
1. Demonstrated high-fidelity two- and multi-qubit gates with neutral atoms, showcasing the potential of neutral atoms as a leading platform for quantum computing.
2. Developed industry-level software, hardware, and advanced electronics for controlling large arrays of neutral atoms trapped in optical tweezers, minimizing gate errors.
3. Advanced control electronics developed by EuRyQa partners is now widely adopted within the network and beyond.
4. Devised and benchmarked strategies and software to minimize errors at the level of individual qubits, gates, and circuits, with some software made fully public via our Open Access policy.
5. Developed advanced techniques for fast imaging and new hardware-specific architectures geared towards future implementations of quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing with neutral atoms.
These achievements indicate that neutral atoms hold significant promise for the future of quantum computing, and further progress is expected as the project continues.