Quantum computer based on ion trap technology
Quantum computer based on ion trap technology
To date, DLR has commissioned nine quantum computer projects and two supporting technologies from start-up companies. Researchers in Hamburg have mainly been working on quantum computers based on ion trap technology, while their counterparts in Ulm have concentrated on technologies based on neutral atoms, photons and NV centers. An analogue computer serves as a complementary platform for hybrid computing. This image shows an ion trap quantum processor from Universal Quantum, manufactured as part of the DLR QCI project Toccata.
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Universal Quantum