SPINUS — Spin-based quantum computer and simulator

Project SPINUS aims to establish experimental platforms based on solid-state spin qubits for quantum simulations and quantum computing. What sets the project apart is its comprehensive approach towards the critical aspects of these platforms, focusing on material design, control techniques, and readout technology as well as tailored quantum algorithms. 

The international project consortium benefits from 12 international partners whose expertise covers experimental realization of solid-state quantum simulators, room temperature spin-based quantum computers, and scalable arrays of diamond qubits.

PROJECT TITLE

SPINUS — Spin-based quantum computer and simulator

DURATION

2024–2028

FUNDING SOURCE

European Union

Grant agreement No 101135699

Coordinator

Fraunhofer IAF

PROJECT LEADER FRAUNHOFER IAF

Dr. Martin Koppenhöfer

OBJECTIVES

  • Development of a diamond- and SiC-based quantum simulation platform beyond 50 quantum units
  • Realization of a diamond-based quantum computing platform beyond 10 qubits

 

This project receives funding from the European Union under grant agreement No 101135699.

Further information

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Press release

 

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Quantum Computing at Fraunhofer IAF

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