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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Quantum Thermodynamics of Precision in Electronic Devices

€2.65M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars & the Other Members of Board, of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin
Country Ireland
Start Date Nov 01, 2022
End Date Oct 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 6
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101080167
Grant Description

Quantum technologies exploit the counterintuitive physics of the microscopic world to gain an advantage over purely classical systems.

In order to achieve commercial usefulness, major research efforts are now devoted to scaling up current noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices.

The fundamental challenge to be overcome is noise, whose presence is necessitated by basic quantum and thermodynamic principles as well as limitations on the precision with which such devices can be measured and controlled.

To overcome this challenge, we need to understand the fundamental thermodynamic limitations on precision in quantum devices.

Remarkably, it has recently been predicted that coherent quantum processes exhibit a new kind of quantum advantage with respect to classical processes: the laws of quantum thermodynamics allow higher measurement precision for less energy and entropy cost.The ambitious goal of ASPECTS is to demonstrate, explore, and exploit this novel effect on two of the most promising quantum technology platforms: namely, superconducting qubits and nanoelectromechanical devices.

Specifically, we will design and build quantum circuit devices to experimentally assess the energy cost of timekeeping and qubit readout.

With support from advanced theory and numerical simulations, we will demonstrate quantum-thermodynamic precision advantage in our measurements.

This ground-breaking advance will usher in a new paradigm for quantum metrology in which quantum-thermodynamic effects boost both efficiency and precision.Our balanced consortium of early-career researchers is founded on our strong existing collaborations and our unified and coherent vision for the future of energy-efficient quantum technologies.

Bringing together world-leading expertise in precision measurement, quantum information, and non-equilibrium statistical physics, ASPECTS will make a deep and lasting impact on the European quantum technologies landscape.

All Grantees

Technische Universitaet Wien; The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars & the Other Members of Board, of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin; Universidad de Murcia; Universita Ta Malta; The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola Ab

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