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The QLSI project brings together 19 top European groups to focus on developing highly scalable quantum processors in silicon, and marks a recent addition to the EU's Quantum Flagship a 10-year, €1 Billion R&D initiative launched in 2018
Europe is well-positioned to take the EU's spin-qubit R&D to the next level, in what is a high-stakes competition among advanced technological countries, said Maud Vinet, CEA-Leti's quantum hardware program manager, who will lead the four-year, €15 million ($17.7 million) project. The QLSI project ramps up a dedicated effort across all leading European groups in the field of spin qubits to develop complete processor systems that eventually will reach the thousands of qubits expected as a first step to show the potential for universal, error-corrected quantum computing.
QLSI will pursue four essential results:
CEA – development and fabrication of spin qubits
https://www.cea.fr & https://www.leti-cea.fr
Univ. of Twente – physics experience and charge-and-spin properties of Si nanostructures
www.utwente.nl/en & www.utwente.nl/quantum
TUD – demonstration of spin qubits
http://www.qutech.nl/
Univ. of Konstanz – theoretical simulations and modelling of spin qubits and their properties
https://www.burkard.uni-konstanz.de
https://neel.cnrs.fr
Hitachi – physics experience and charge-and-spin properties of Si nanostructures
https://www.hitachi.eu/en-gb
IMEC – development and fabrication of spin qubits
IHP (Leibniz-Institut) – development of Si-based quantum materials for spin qubits
https://www.ihp-microelectronics.com/en/start.html
ATOS – development of quantum validation platform
https://www.atos.net/qlm
Fraunhofer institutes IPMS & IAF – significant technological developments aiming at spin qubits
https://www.iaf.fraunhofer.de/en and www.ipms.fraunhofer.de
STMicrolectronics – development of quantum validation platform
https://www.st.com
Univ. of Copenhagen – demonstration and characterization of spin qubits
http://www.ku.dk and http://www.qdev.dk
Infineon Dresden – development and fabrication of spin qubits
https://www.infineon.com/cms/dresden/en
UCL – physics experience and charge-and-spin properties of Si nanostructures
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/quantum/
Quantum Motion – design and validation of spin qubit devices and architectures https://quantummotion.tech
Soitec – significant technological developments aiming at spin qubits
https://www.soitec.com/fr/
Univ. of Basel – physics experience and charge-and-spin properties of Si nanostructures
http://www.unibas.ch
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.