Learning how to program a quantum computer at Girl’sDay 2024
Today, at Girl’sDay 2024, a group of girls between grades eight and ten visited the Institute for Theoretical Physics III to learn how to program a quantum computer …
Today, at Girl’sDay 2024, a group of girls between grades eight and ten visited the Institute for Theoretical Physics III to learn how to program a quantum computer …
‘The Quantum Länd’ team has filed a patent application for a whole set of important building blocks for future quantum computers, including a method for special optical tweezers for individual atoms, a vacuum-compatible electric field control and a novel concept for the realization of a fast qubit.
The newest version of the interactive quantum circuit simulator is now available! …
Together with colleagues from the University of Kaiserslautern, we have developed the open source convenience layer ATOMIQ for the experiment control environment ARTIQ …
In the CiRQus project, we have demonstrated the first trapped circular Rydberg atoms of Strontium …
In our recent experiments, we have realized a novel neutral atom qubit encoded in two metastable fine-structure states …
High-fidelity operations on atomic qubits in optical tweezer arrays require preparation of the atoms as close as possible to standstill …
During a tour of the University of Stuttgart, Minister President Winfried Kretschmann and Minister of Science Petra Olschowksi …
We are proud to announce the public release of our interactive quantum circuit simulator …
We are part of the EuRyQa project which is starting in October 2022. The project aims to provide a unique European solution for Rydberg-based quantum computing …