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Microwave pulse control system for superconducting qubits

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9,000,000 DKK

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Quantum Machines

Description

The Niels Bohr Institute is part of the Faculty of SCIENCE at the University of Copenhagen. The Niels Bohr Institute has a 100 year long tradition of excellence within science, in particular within the area of quantum physics. The institute was inaugurated on March 3, 1921, by Professor Niels Bohr. We are approx. 430 researchers, 70 administrative and technical staff, 100 PhD students and 400 students. The European Physical Society has declared the Niels Bohr Institute a Historic Site of great international importance for the development of physics and research. Lot 1: The intended procurement will be used to operate superconducting qubits located within cryostats at state-of-the-art performance levels. The product will be used to implement and calibrate quantum operations on two separate superconducting quantum processors and will enable the development of new methods for fast measurements, benchmarking, calibration and quantum algorithm execution. fpga-based programmability, live signal generation, feedback speed and open-source control software are central for the products intended use. Quantum Machines OPX1000

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