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Costa, D.C. (author), Simoni, Mario (author), Piccinini, Gianluca (author), Graziano, Mariagrazia (author)
The new quantum era is expected to have an unprecedented social impact, enabling the research of tomorrow in several pivotal fields. These perspectives require a physical system able to encode, process and store for a sufficiently long amount of time the quantum information. However, the optimal engineering of currently available quantum...
journal article 2023
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Xue, X. (author), 't Hart, P.A. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Vladimirescu, A. (author)
As big strides were being made in many science fields in the 1970s and 80s, faster computation for solving problems in molecular biology, semiconductor technology, aeronautics, particle physics, etc., was at the forefront of research. Parallel and super-computers were introduced, which enabled problems of a higher level of complexity to be...
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Blanter, Y.M. (author), Carmiggelt, J.J. (author), Cotofana, S.D. (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Nikitin, A. A. (author), Reimann, T. (author), Sharma, S. (author), van der Sar, T. (author), Zhang, X. (author)
Magnonics addresses the physical properties of spin waves and utilizes them for data processing. Scalability down to atomic dimensions, operation in the GHz-to-THz frequency range, utilization of nonlinear and nonreciprocal phenomena, and compatibility with CMOS are just a few of many advantages offered by magnons. Although magnonics is still...
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Steinberg, M.A. (author), Feld, S. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Marthaler, Michael (author), Reiner, Jan Michael (author)
The qubit-mapping problem aims to assign and route qubits of a quantum circuit onto an noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) device in an optimized fashion, with respect to some cost function. Finding an optimal solution to this problem is known to scale exponentially in computational complexity; as such, it is imperative to investigate...
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Overwater, R.W.J. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
Quantum error correction (QEC) is required in quantum computers to mitigate the effect of errors on physical qubits. When adopting a QEC scheme based on surface codes, error decoding is the most computationally expensive task in the classical electronic back-end. Decoders employing neural networks (NN) are well-suited for this task but their...
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Gong, J. (author), Chen, Y. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Babaie, M. (author)
This article presents a 4-to-5GHz LC oscillator operating at 4.2K for quantum computing applications. The phase noise (PN) specification of the oscillator is derived based on the control fidelity for a single-qubit operation. To reveal the substantial gap between the theoretical predictions and measurement results at cryogenic temperatures, a...
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Lao, L. (author), van Someren, J. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author)
Quantum algorithms need to be compiled to respect the constraints imposed by quantum processors, which is known as the mapping problem. The mapping procedure will result in an increase of the number of gates and of the circuit latency, decreasing the algorithm's success rate. It is crucial to minimize mapping overhead, especially for noisy...
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