Existing microwave trapped ion quantum computer?
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hey your ans isIn the recent paper Blueprint for a microwave trapped ion quantum computer, the authors envision a scalable design for a quantum computer, built from smaller ones implemented on silicon wafers, "using ion transport on microfabricated trap arrays to realize an ion trap quantum computer" (which they credit to others). There's a nice animation one link away from there .
I wonder to what degree that technology exists and has been used to make a working quantum computer transporting individual ions carrying the quantum information from one location to the other, as depicted (even on a small scale, e.g. a single small IC)
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I wonder to what degree that technology exists and has been used to make a working quantum computer transporting individual ions carrying the quantum information from one location to the other, as depicted (even on a small scale, e.g. a single small IC)
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In the recent papers, blueprint for a microwave trapped ion quantum computer, the authors envision a scalable design for a quantum computer, built from smaller ones implemented on silicon wafers, "using ion transport on microfabricated trap arrays to realize an ion trap quantum computer" (which they credit to others). There's a nice animation one link away from there .
I wonder to what degree that technology exists and has been used to make a working quantum computer transporting individual ions carrying the quantum information from one location to the other, as depicted (even on a small scale, e.g. a single small IC).
I wonder to what degree that technology exists and has been used to make a working quantum computer transporting individual ions carrying the quantum information from one location to the other, as depicted (even on a small scale, e.g. a single small IC).
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