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16. March 2023

DIAQ: Diamond material for room temperature quantum computer

Objective We are developing diamond qubit systems for quantum computers that can operate at room temperature. To do this, we produce artificial, high-purity diamonds free from sources of interference under controlled conditions. In these, we place individual atoms…
15. February 2023

SQuAp: Spin Qubit Analysis platform for hardware based on colour centres

Objective We are developing a qualification system to analyse the functionality and properties of solid-state spin qubits. Quantum computers can be built using a variety of physical systems, including flaws in the crystal lattice of solids, where a…
12. January 2023

QCI awards industry contracts worth 13 million euros for spin enabling technologies

Qubits are the processing units of quantum computers. They can be created in various different ways. One option is the creation of solid-state spin qubits in materials such as diamonds, in which qubits get stuck in defects that…
25. February 2022

Call for pro­pos­als for the de­vel­op­ment of spin-en­abling tech­nolo­gies

The implementation of qubits based on solid-state spins is a promising technological approach for quantum computing. The core challenges with such systems are the reproducible fabrication and characterisation of qubit hardware as well as efficient qubit coupling. To…
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