Quantum information processing with superconducting circuits: a review
Chalmers University of Technology
Abstract
During the last ten years, superconducting circuits have passed from being interesting physical devices to becoming contenders for near-future useful and scalable quantum information processing (QIP). Advanced quantum simulation experiments have been shown with up to nine qubits, while a demonstration of quantum supremacy with fifty qubits is anticipated in just a few years. Quantum supremacy means that the quantum system can no longer be simulated by the most powerful classical supercomputers. Integrated classical-quantum computing systems are already emerging that can be used for software development and experimentation, even via web interfaces. Therefore, the time is ripe for describing some of the recent…
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Authors
1- GWG WendinCorresponding
Chalmers University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Qubit
- Quantum computer
- Superconducting quantum computing
- Quantum information
- Quantum
- Quantum technology
- Scalability
- Superconductivity