A new technical paper titled “On-chip distribution of quantum information using traveling phonons” was published by researchers at TU Delft, Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF, and Eindhoven University of Technology.
“Physicists from the Gröblacher lab at TU Delft have built a device that can link different quantum devices and qubits to each other. This device, a silicon chip with vibrations traveling through it, functions as a network between quantum devices. This marks the first time that scientists are able to store as many qubits as they’d like within a very compact area on this type of chip,” states this TU Delft news article.
Find the technical paper here. Published November 2022.
SCIENCE ADVANCES
18 Nov 2022
Vol 8, Issue 46
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.add2811
Authors: AMIRPARSA ZIVARI , NICCOLÒ FIASCHI, ROEL BURGWAL, EWOLD VERHAGEN, ROBERT STOCKILL, AND SIMON GRÖBLACHER.
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