Kolloquien
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Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Otto-Haxel-Hörsaal
Friday 17:15
Talks
11.7.2025 17:00
KIP, INF 227, Hörsaal 1

Quantum computers have the potential to solve complex problems efficiently.
However, to unleash their full potential, complex quantum systems have to be
manufactured, manipulated and measured with unprecedented accuracy and
precision. In this presentation I will focus on superconducting qubits as one of the
most promising platforms for quantum computing. I will illustrate the building blocks
of a quantum processor using a system based on 17 transmon-type qubits, which we
are currently operating in our laboratory. In this architecture tunable coupling
elements are harnessed to generate multi-qubit operations between two or more
qubits and to efficiently create many-body entanglement. Moreover, I will address
alternative superconducting qubits with improved protection against environmental
influences.