D. -M. Mei, K. -M. Dong, S. A. Panamaldeniya, A. Prem, S. Chhetri, N. Budhathoki, S. Bhattarai • Published: 2026-05-13
High-purity germanium (Ge) has re-emerged as a versatile semiconductor platform for spin-based quantum information processing because it combines mature materials processing, access to spin-free isotopes, high mobilities, small effective masses, and strong but engineerable spin--orbit coupling. However, ``Ge qubits'' are not a single technology. Donor spin qubits, acceptor spin qubits, gate-define...
Shihang Zhang, Guangchong Hu, Chunhui Zhang, Guanyong Wang, Tao Xin, Yu He, Peihao Huang • Published: 2025-09-29
Spin qubits in silicon donors offer a promising platform for quantum computing due to their long coherence times and semiconductor compatibility. However, scaling donor-based spin qubits in silicon is fundamentally challenged by frequency crowding, crosstalk, and the tight tolerances on donor placement in conventional single-donor architectures.To overcome this, we introduce a paradigm based on a ...
James Brown, Jason Iaconis, Yuri Alexeev, Linta Joseph, Spencer Churchill, Kenny Heitritter, William Aguilar-Calvo, Martin Roetteler, Martin Suchara • Published: 2026-05-07
Quantum simulation of fermionic Hamiltonians is a leading application of quantum computing, but accurate execution on present-day hardware is limited by error accumulation in deep Trotter circuits. We present a device-matched noise-reduction framework for encoded Hamiltonian simulation that combines symplectic-transvection-based Trotter synthesis in the Generalized Superfast Encoding (GSE) with Cl...
Prasad Muragesh, Harikrishnan Sundaresan, Madhu Thalakulam • Published: 2026-05-13
A frequency comb, known for its precision as an "optical ruler", features an evenly spaced spectral pattern. While these combs are vital in photonic quantum technologies, their microwave counterparts are now highly sought after for cryogenic quantum technologies, including semiconducting and superconducting qubits and quantum electrical metrology, which mainly operate in the microwave regime. Howe...
Wendy Otieno, Alexandre Zagoskin, Alexander G. Balanov, Juan Totero Gongora, Sergey E. Savel'ev • Published: 2026-02-13
We present a quantum reservoir computing (QRC) framework based on a small-scale quantum system comprising at most six interacting qubits, designed for nonlinear financial time-series forecasting. We apply the model to predict future daily closing trading volumes of 20 quantum-sector publicly traded companies over the period from April 11, 2020, to April 11, 2025, as well as minute-by-minute tradin...
Parul Awasthy, Aashka Trivedi, Yushu Yang, Ken Barker, Yulong Li, Bhavani Iyer, Martin Franz, Meet Doshi, Riyaz Bhat, Vignesh P, Vishwajeet Kumar, Todd Ward, Abraham Daniels, Rudra Murthy, Madison Lee, Luis Lastras, Jaydeep Sen, Radu Florian • Published: 2026-05-13
We introduce the multilingual Granite Embedding R2 models, a family of encoder-based embedding models for enterprise-scale dense retrieval across 200+ languages. Extending our English-focused R2 release, these models add enhanced support for 52 languages and programming code, a 32,768-token context window (a 64x expansion over R1), and state-of-the-art overall performance across multilingual and c...
Lucas Pache, Antoine Glicenstein, Philipp Schneeweiss, Jürgen Volz, Arno Rauschenbeutel, Riccardo Pennetta • Published: 2026-05-13
Nanophotonic traps for cold atoms typically have trap volumes that are orders of magnitude smaller than, e.g., free-space optical tweezers. This makes efficient loading of these traps challenging, thereby limiting the total number of atoms coupled to the nanophotonic waveguide. Here, we demonstrate that $Λ$-enhanced gray-molasses ($Λ$GM) can substantially increase the number of trapped atoms in a ...
Sophie Fortz, Eñaut Mendiluze Usandizaga, Shaukat Ali, Paolo Arcaini, Mohammad Reza Mousavi • Published: 2026-05-13
Mutation analysis has long been used in classical software testing and has recently been adopted for assessing the robustness of quantum software testing techniques. However, existing studies assume ideal, noiseless execution, overlooking the impact of quantum hardware noise. In this paper, we present an empirical study of noise-aware mutation analysis for quantum programs. We analyze how noise af...