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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum |
| Country | Belgium |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Aug 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,825 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101042414 |
Quantum computers face many bottlenecks towards upscaling the number of qubits and increasing their computational power.
One of them is the radio frequency (RF) -bottleneck between the qubit processor inside the cryostat and the room temperature control and readout electronics.
And like for their classical counterparts, hope lies in replacing the RF-links by optical fibers, resulting in a hybrid situation where RF-qubits will be used for computation and optical qubits will serve for remote communication.
However, electro-optical (EO) devices that parametrically amplify RF-qubits directly to optical qubits and vice versa have thus far remained elusive. Q-Amp will demonstrate a new class of EO-amplifiers that realize the required unity efficiency to achieve this goal.
This is impossible with current EO-architectures which suffer from a deleterious trade-off between EO interaction strength (g) and EO losses (Q-factors).
This originates from their device design and enhancing g requires bringing the RF-superconducting circuit in close vicinity of the optical waveguide, which comes at the expanse of excess EO losses.
To cope with this, we will pioneer a transparent EO device technology that enhances g without the need of bringing superconductors and optical waveguides in close vicinity of each other.
We will do so by concentrating the RF- and the optical field in the same nanoscale interaction volume via dipolar screening in ferroelectrics and/or ballistic transport in graphene.
Confining both fields within next generation EO-materials will enable an increase of g from 100s of Hz (prior art) to Megahertz-levels. Simultaneously, light is kept away from the lossy superconducting electrodes enabling moderate Q-values of 1E5..1E6.
Q-amp’s EO-amplifiers will finally overcome the scaling limitations of current superconducting quantum computers and will provide classical superconducting supercomputers with high-speed EO gateways they desperately need.
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