旋光子接口与CMOS平台的异质集成
Linsen Li1,2, Lorenzo De Santis3,4, Isaac B W Harris3,5
1Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA. linsenli@mit.edu.
Nature
|May 29, 2024
概括
一个新的量子系统芯片架构集成成成千上万的空自旋量子位来实现可扩展的量子计算. 这一突破解决了使用钻石颜色中心构建大规模量子网络的挑战.
科学领域:
- 量子信息科学
- 固态量子技术
- 纳米级工程
背景情况:
- 钻石颜色中心,如锡空位 (SnV) 量子位,对量子技术具有前景,满足了DiVincenzo的标准.
- 量子计算存在可扩展性挑战, 需要数以百万计的量子比特进行强大的逻辑运算.
- 目前的架构在集成和控制大量量子比特方面存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 为可扩展的量子计算引入一个模块化量子系统芯片 (QSoC) 架构.
- 为了证明整合数千个单独地址的SnV自旋量子位的可行性.
- 应对量子设备大规模异构集成和控制的挑战.
主要方法:
- 在特定应用程序的集成电路上集成SnV自旋量子位的QSoC架构的开发.
- 使用"锁释"方法进行量子微芯片的异质集成.
- 实施高通量旋转量子位校准,光谱调整和高效的旋转状态准备/测量.
主要成果:
- 展示QSoC的关键制造步骤和架构子组件.
- 成功集成成成千上万个单独地址的SnV旋转量子位.
- 通过跨自旋光子通道的光谱调节,QSoC架构可实现量子内存阵列的完全连接.
结论:
- QSoC 架构为量子计算和通信网络提供了一个可扩展的平台.
- 展示的方法为制造大型量子系统铺平了道路.
- 通过增加量子位密度,更大的QSoC区域和光学网络可以实现进一步的扩展.
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