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Basic cell for a quantum microwave router

Evgeniya Mutsenik, Aidar Sultanov, Leonie Kaczmarek, Matthias Schmelz, Gregor Oelsner, Ronny Stolz, Evgeni Ilichev2025-11-21T13:54 Score: 0.40
We report the first experimental realization of a scalable basic cell for quantum routing, enabling coherent control and exchange of microwave photons between two spatially separated superconducting w...

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📄 Technology Papers

Scalable modular architecture for universal quantum computation

Fernando Gago-Encinas, Christiane P. KochPublished: 2025-07-19
Universal quantum computing requires the ability to perform every unitary operation, i.e., evolution operator controllability. In view of developing resource-efficient quantum processing units (QPUs), it is important to determine how many local controls and qubit-qubit couplings are required for controllability. Unfortunately, assessing the controllability of large qubit arrays is a difficult task...

Teaching quantum computing to computer science students: Review of a hands-on quantum circuit simulation practical

Florian Krötz, Xiao-Ting Michelle To, Korbinian Staudacher, Dieter KranzlmüllerPublished: 2025-11-21
We present a practical course targeting graduate students with prior knowledge of the basics of quantum computing. The practical aims to deepen students' understanding of fundamental concepts in quantum computing by implementing quantum circuit simulators. Through hands-on experience, students learn about different methods to simulate quantum computing, including state vectors, density matrices, t...

MAQCY: Modular Atom-Array Quantum Computing with Space-Time Hybrid Multiplexing

Andrew Byun, Chanseul Lee, Eunsik Yoon, Minhyuk Kim, Tai Hyun YoonPublished: 2025-10-03
We present a modular atom-array quantum computing architecture with space-time hybrid multiplexing (MAQCY), a dynamic optical tweezer-based protocol for fully connected and scalable universal quantum computation. By extending the concept of globally controlled static dual-species Rydberg atom wires [1], we develop an entirely new approach using Q-Pairs, which consist of globally controlled and tem...

White Paper on Quantum Internet Computer Science Research Challenges

Thomas R. Beauchamp, Scarlett Gauthier, Stephanie WehnerPublished: 2025-11-20
The aim of a quantum network is to enable the generation of end-to-end entangled links between end nodes of the network, so that they can execute quantum network applications. To facilitate this, it is desirable to have robust control of the network in order to be able to provide a reliable service to the end nodes. In recent work arXiv:2503.12582, we proposed a modular control architecture for a ...

Scalable Quantum Computational Science: A Perspective from Block-Encodings and Polynomial Transformations

Kevin J. Joven, Elin Ranjan Das, Joel Bierman, Aishwarya Majumdar, Masoud Hakimi Heris, Yuan LiuPublished: 2025-11-20
Significant developments made in quantum hardware and error correction recently have been driving quantum computing towards practical utility. However, gaps remain between abstract quantum algorithmic development and practical applications in computational sciences. In this Perspective article, we propose several properties that scalable quantum computational science methods should possess. We fur...

Correction of chain losses in trapped ion quantum computers

Nolan J. Coble, Min Ye, Nicolas DelfossePublished: 2025-11-20
Neutral atom quantum computers and to a lesser extent trapped ions may suffer from atom loss. In this work, we investigate the impact of atom loss in long chains of trapped ions. Even though this is a relatively rare event, ion loss in long chains must be addressed because it destabilizes the entire chain resulting in the loss of all the qubits of the chain. We propose a solution to the chain loss...

Medusa: Detecting and Removing Failures for Scalable Quantum Computing

Karoliina Oksanen, Quan Hoang, Alexandru PalerPublished: 2025-11-20
Quantum circuits will experience failures that lead to computational errors. We introduce Medusa, an automated compilation method for lowering a circuit's failure rate. Medusa uses flags to predict the absence of high-weight errors. Our method can numerically upper bound the failure rate of a circuit in the presence of flags, and fine tune the fault-tolerance of the flags in order to reach this bo...

Molecular resonance identification in complex absorbing potentials via integrated quantum computing and high-throughput computing

Jingcheng Dai, Atharva Vidwans, Eric H. Wan, Alexander X. Miller, Micheline B. SoleyPublished: 2025-11-20
Recent advancements in quantum algorithms have reached a state where we can consider how to capitalize on quantum and classical computational resources to accelerate molecular resonance state identification. Here we identify molecular resonances with a method that combines quantum computing with classical high-throughput computing (HTC). This algorithm, which we term qDRIVE (the quantum deflation ...

On the Potential of Microtubules for Scalable Quantum Computation

Nick E. Mavromatos, Andreas Mershin, Dimitri V. NanopoulosPublished: 2025-05-26
We examine the quantum coherence properties of tubulin heterodimers arranged into the protofilaments of cytoskeletal microtubules. In the physical model proposed by the authors, the microtubule interiors are treated as high-Q quantum electrodynamics (QED) cavities that can support decoherence-resistant entangled states under physiological conditions, with decoherence times of the order of $\mathca...

How "Quantum" is your Quantum Computer? Macrorealism-based Benchmarking via Mid-Circuit Parity Measurements

Ben Zindorf, Lorenzo Braccini, Debarshi Das, Sougato BosePublished: 2025-11-19
To perform meaningful computations, Quantum Computers (QCs) must scale to macroscopic levels - i.e., to a large number of qubits - an objective pursued by most quantum companies. How to efficiently test their quantumness at these scales? We show that the violation of Macrorealism (MR), being the fact that classical systems possess definite properties that can be measured without disturbances, prov...

🏢 Company Papers

Fast and Continuous Detection of Single Microwave Photons via Photo-assisted Quasiparticle Tunneling to a Superconducting Island

Julien Basset, Ognjen Stanisavljević, Julien Gabelli, Marco Aprili, Jérôme EstèvePublished: 2025-11-21
We demonstrate a single-photon detector operating in the microwave domain, based on photo-assisted quasiparticle tunneling events that poison a superconducting island. The detection relies on continuously monitoring the island's charge parity using microwave reflectometry. This scheme achieves 10% detection efficiency with sub 50 ns time resolution and short dead time 1 microsecond, for microwave ...

Improved error correction with leakage reduction units built into qubit measurement in a superconducting quantum processor

Yuejie Xin, Sean L. M. van der Meer, Marc Serra-Peralta, Tim H. F. Vroomans, Matvey Finkel, Hendrik M. Veen, Mark W. Beekman, Leonardo DiCarloPublished: 2025-11-21
Leakage to non-computational states is a source of correlated errors in both time and space that limits the effectiveness of quantum error correction (QEC) with superconducting circuits. We present and experimentally demonstrate a high-fidelity, leakage reduction unit (LRU) operating concurrently with transmon measurement without incurring time overhead. Adapted from double-drive reset of populati...

Non-Hermitian impurity problem

E. T. Kokkinakis, I. Komis, K. G. Makris, E. N. EconomouPublished: 2025-11-21
The problem of a single Hermitian impurity has long served as a cornerstone in condensed matter physics, offering fundamental insights into the mechanisms of Anderson localization. Yet, despite the increased interest in the spectral and localization properties of non-Hermitian lattices with defects, the non-Hermitian extension of the single impurity problem remains largely unexplored. In this work...

Evaluating AI-Driven Automated Map Digitization in QGIS

Diana FebritaPublished: 2025-04-26
Map digitization is an important process that converts maps into digital formats that can be used for further analysis. This process typically requires a deep human involvement because of the need for interpretation and decision-making when translating complex features. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, there is an alternative to conducting map digitization with the help of machine ...

Scalable modular architecture for universal quantum computation

Fernando Gago-Encinas, Christiane P. KochPublished: 2025-07-19
Universal quantum computing requires the ability to perform every unitary operation, i.e., evolution operator controllability. In view of developing resource-efficient quantum processing units (QPUs), it is important to determine how many local controls and qubit-qubit couplings are required for controllability. Unfortunately, assessing the controllability of large qubit arrays is a difficult task...

Evaluating Large Language Models for Diacritic Restoration in Romanian Texts: A Comparative Study

Mihai Nadas, Laura DiosanPublished: 2025-11-17
Automatic diacritic restoration is crucial for text processing in languages with rich diacritical marks, such as Romanian. This study evaluates the performance of several large language models (LLMs) in restoring diacritics in Romanian texts. Using a comprehensive corpus, we tested models including OpenAI's GPT-3.5, GPT-4, GPT-4o, Google's Gemini 1.0 Pro, Meta's Llama 2 and Llama 3, MistralAI's Mi...

Persistent BitTorrent Trackers

Francois Xavier Wicht, Zhengwei Tong, Shunfan Zhou, Hang Yin, Aviv YaishPublished: 2025-11-21
Private BitTorrent trackers enforce upload-to-download ratios to prevent free-riding, but suffer from three critical weaknesses: reputation cannot move between trackers, centralized servers create single points of failure, and upload statistics are self-reported and unverifiable. When a tracker shuts down (whether by operator choice, technical failure, or legal action) users lose their contributio...

Basic cell for a quantum microwave router

Evgeniya Mutsenik, Aidar Sultanov, Leonie Kaczmarek, Matthias Schmelz, Gregor Oelsner, Ronny Stolz, Evgeni IlichevPublished: 2025-11-21
We report the first experimental realization of a scalable basic cell for quantum routing, enabling coherent control and exchange of microwave photons between two spatially separated superconducting waveguides coupled via a single transmon qubit. The cell was characterized at 10 mK with an average input signal of approximately 1 photon at approximately 6 GHz, and with the qubit biased to its optim...

📚 Highlighted Papers

Quantum enhanced Monte Carlo simulation for photon interaction cross sections

Authors: Euimin Lee, Sangmin Lee, Shiho KimSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14374
Abstract: …as the dominant attenuation mechanism, we demonstrate that our approach reproduces classical probability distributions with high fidelity. Simulation results obtained via the IBM Qiskit quantum simulator reveal a quadratic speedup in amplitude estimation compared to conventional Monte C...

Time-adaptive single-shot crosstalk detector on superconducting quantum computer

Authors: Haiyue Kang, Benjamin Harper, Muhammad Usman, Martin SeviorSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14225
Abstract: …in two scenarios: simulation using an artificial noise model with gate-induced crosstalk and always-on idlings channels; and the simulation using noise sampled from an IBM quantum computer parametrised by the reduced HSA error model. The presented results show our method's efficacy hing...

Quantum simulation of a qubit with non-Hermitian Hamiltonian

Authors: Anastashia Jebraeilli, Michael R. GellerSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.13910
Abstract: …-broken regime surrounding an exceptional point. Quantum simulations are carried out using IBM superconducting qubits. The results underscore the potential for variational quantum circuits and machine learning to push the boundaries of quantum simulation, offering new methods for explor...

Comment on "Energy-speed relationship of quantum particles challenges Bohmian mechanics"

Aurélien Drezet, Dustin Lazarovici, Bernard Michael Nabet
In their recent paper [Nature 643, 67 (2025)], Sharaglazova et al. report an optical microcavity experiment yielding an "energy-speed relationship" for quantum particles in evanescent states, which they infer from the observed population transfer between two coupled waveguides. The authors argue tha...