Powerful photonic quantum computers require many very high-quality single-photon detectors. Detectors that are currently commercially available are only suitable to a limited extent: they have to be controlled and read out individually via fibre optic cables and are not integrated into the photonic switching circuits of the quantum computer. Both of these factors pose scaling hurdles, as the cabling gets out of hand as the number of qubits increases and the necessary error levels cannot be achieved due to a lack of integration.
Pixel Photonics, a spin-off from WWU Münster, has supplied two prototype photon detectors for our QuiX Quantum Photonenprojekt UPQC that could remove this scaling hurdle: Their single photon detectors are integrated directly into the photonic circuits of the quantum computer and can be controlled particularly efficiently in a network.

Pixel Photonics supplied two prototype systems to QuiX Quantum:
The systems supplied are still prototypes. When they are ready for production, they will bring the entire photonics ecosystem a big step closer to the goal of massively scalable photonic systems.
QuiX Quantum
The start-up QuiX Quantum was founded in January 2019 and specialises in photonic quantum technology. The company has been offering photonic quantum processors since the end of 2020. QuiX Quantum works with scalable plug-and-play quantum computing solutions.