scholarly journals Benchmarking the noise sensitivity of different parametric two-qubit gates in a single superconducting quantum computing platform

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ganzhorn ◽  
G. Salis ◽  
D. J. Egger ◽  
A. Fuhrer ◽  
M. Mergenthaler ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 093049 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phelan Yu ◽  
Lawrence W Cheuk ◽  
Ivan Kozyryev ◽  
John M Doyle

2019 ◽  
Vol 1163 ◽  
pp. 012067
Author(s):  
Marat Ismagilov ◽  
Rustam Sayfutdinov ◽  
Alexander Vasiliev

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
He-Liang Huang ◽  
You-Wei Zhao ◽  
Tan Li ◽  
Feng-Guang Li ◽  
Yu-Tao Du ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikkel V. Larsen ◽  
Xueshi Guo ◽  
Casper R. Breum ◽  
Jonas S. Neergaard-Nielsen ◽  
Ulrik L. Andersen

Author(s):  
Andrés García ◽  
José Ranilla ◽  
Raul Alonso Alvarez ◽  
Luis Meijueiro

The shortage of quantum computers, and their current state of development, constraints research in many fields that could benefit from quantum computing. Although the work of a quantum computer can be simulated with classical computing, personal computers take so long to run quantum experiments that they are not very useful for the progress of research. This manuscript presents an open quantum computing simulation platform that enables quantum computing researchers to have access to high performance simulations. This platform, called QUTE, relies on a supercomputer powerful enough to simulate general purpose quantum circuits of up to 38 qubits, and even more under particular simulations. This manuscript describes in-depth the characteristics of the QUTE platform and the results achieved in certain classical experiments in this field, which would give readers an accurate idea of the system capabilities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-Yao Hou ◽  
Guanru Feng ◽  
Zipeng Wu ◽  
Hongyang Zou ◽  
Wei Shi ◽  
...  

AbstractSpinQ Gemini is a commercial desktop quantum computing platform designed and manufactured by SpinQ Technology. It is an integrated hardware-software system. The first generation product with two qubits was launched in January 2020. The hardware is based on NMR spectrometer, with permanent magnets providing ∼1 T magnetic field. SpinQ Gemini operates under room temperature (0–30°C), highlighting its lightweight (55 kg with a volume of $70\times 40 \times 80\text{ cm}^{3}$ 70 × 40 × 80  cm 3 ), cost-effective (under 50k USD), and maintenance-free. SpinQ Gemini aims to provide real-device experience for quantum computing education for K-12 and at the college level. It also features quantum control design capabilities that benefit the researchers studying quantum control and quantum noise. Since its first launch, SpinQ Gemini has been shipped to institutions in Canada, Taiwan and Mainland China. This paper introduces the system of design of SpinQ Gemini, from hardware to software. We also demonstrate examples for performing quantum computing tasks on SpinQ Gemini, including one task for a variational quantum eigensolver of a two-qubit Heisenberg model. The next generations of SpinQ quantum computing devices will adopt models of more qubits, advanced control functions for researchers with comparable cost, as well as simplified models for much lower cost (under 5k USD) for K-12 education. We believe that low-cost portable quantum computing products will facilitate hands-on experience for teaching quantum computing at all levels, well-prepare younger generations of students and researchers for the future of quantum technologies.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Fingerhuth ◽  
Tomáš Babej ◽  
Peter Wittek

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