Speaker
Prof.
William Oliver
(MIT)
Description
Superconducting qubits are coherent artificial atoms assembled from electrical circuit elements and microwave optical components. Their lithographic scalability, compatibility with microwave control, and operability at nanosecond time scales all converge to make the superconducting qubit a highly attractive candidate for the constituent logical elements of a quantum information processor. In this talk, we review the progress and challenges of engineering superconducting quantum computing implementations.
Primary author
Prof.
William Oliver
(MIT)