Atanu Bhattacharya, Kalyan Dasgupta, et al.
Journal of Chemical Education
Quantum computing hardware technologies have advanced during the past two decades, with the goal of building systems that can solve problems that are intractable on classical computers. The ability to realize large-scale systems depends on major advances in materials science, materials engineering, and new fabrication techniques. We identify key materials challenges that currently limit progress in five quantum computing hardware platforms, propose how to tackle these problems, and discuss some new areas for exploration. Addressing these materials challenges will require scientists and engineers to work together to create new, interdisciplinary approaches beyond the current boundaries of the quantum computing field.
Atanu Bhattacharya, Kalyan Dasgupta, et al.
Journal of Chemical Education
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CRYPTO 2020
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Review of Scientific Instruments
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APS March Meeting 2020