D-Wave Quantum is primarily known for its quantum annealing (QA) technology based on superconducting flux Qubits. Fluxonium, a relatively modern member of the flux-like qubit family, has also become an attractive candidate qubit for D-Wave Quantum.

Given the growing interest in fluxonium and D-Wave Quantum’s deep experience in building flux-like qubit quantum technologies, the company has embarked upon a research program that harnesses the unique properties of fluxonium for all of D-Wave Quantum’s technology development.

D-Wave has been collaborating with the ANF to prototype gate model quantum computing (GMQC) architectures based on fluxonium qubits. D-Wave’s scientific and engineering personnel work closely with ANF staff to design, fabricate, and package circuits using the facility’s state-of-the-art electron beam lithography (EBL) equipment and world-class EBL expertise.

 

EOIs are now open for UBC Blusson QMI’s Nanofabrication Accelerator Program – learn more and apply here.

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