Quantum computing with superconducting qubits
You are warmly invited to attend seminar #16 of the QST Seminar Series 2021/2022 in Naples.
Speaker: Dr. Stefano Poletto (Rigetti Computing)
Title: "Quantum computing with superconducting qubits, an overview on the current state and future directions at Rigetti computing"
Time/Location: Monday June 20, 2022 at 14:30 in Aula Caianiello - Department of Physics - Federico II
Online: Online participation via MS Teams link. IMPORTANT: In case your access is denied, log out from your institutional account and open MS Teams in your web browser.
Abstract
After a brief introduction to quantum computation and on the different ways to make a qubit, I will focus on the superconducting approach for the realization of quantum processor units (QPUs). This will be done starting from a generic overview of one of the Rigetti commercially available QPUs, to further break down its complexity by focusing on its single components and interplay between them. I will introduce the transmon qubit, how readout is performed, single- and two-qubit gates manipulation. I will conclude with an overview on our latest results on QPU performances and the Rigetti approach to scalability
The proponents: Francesco Tafuri and Giovanni Piero Pepe, within the QST Seminars organized by Procolo Lucignano, Domenico Montemurro, Davide Massarotti, Vincenzo D'Ambrosio, Filippo Cardano and Martina Esposito.
A complete list of the past and upcoming seminars can be found here: https://www.qst.unina.it/?page_id=54.