6–8 Dec 2022
Europe/Berlin timezone

Keynote: Neutral Atom Quantum Computing with a MicroTCA Architecture

6 Dec 2022, 16:00
30m
New Technologies Session 2

Speaker

Benjamin Bloom (Atom Computing, Inc.)

Description

The race is on across the globe to build a useful quantum computer. Many modalities are being investigated to build a Quantum Computer including, but not limited to, Superconducting Josephson Junctions, Trapped Ions, Spin Qubits in Semiconductor Devices, and Trapped Neutral Atoms.
In this talk I will give a brief overview of Neutral Atom technology including the newly demonstrated pure, nuclear spin qubit found in a variety of Alkaline-earth (-like) atoms and go over recent results from both Atom Computing as well as Academia. Furthermore, I will touch on the complicated control environment for creating these quantum processors and how the unified MicroTCA architecture is allowing us to build highly synchronized, and dynamic control systems.

Primary author

Benjamin Bloom (Atom Computing, Inc.)

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