Event hosted by FormFactor Cryogenic and Quantum Solutions

May 23, 2024 Online event

Quantum computing is reaching an inflection point. Once a technology developed and operated in experimental labs, it is now being manufactured by large-scale industrial companies. The commercialisation of superconducting quantum processing units (QPUs), FPGA-based microwave synthesis electronics, and ultra-low-temperature refrigerators has resulted in the realization of commercial-off-the-shelf, full-stack quantum systems. Such full-stack systems can be operated with ease by end-users and enable rapid testing and characterisation of qubit systems, significantly reducing the cost and time involved in such measurements and allowing for further advancements in quantum computing technology.

In this webinar, we present the results of an industry collaboration between Tabor Electronics and FormFactor, Inc. using the QuantWare 5-qubit QPU. We detail the system architecture and present the results of qubit characterisation. The 5-qubit QuantWare Soprano QPU is installed in an LF-600 dilution refrigerator provided by FormFactor, Inc., with measurement and control performed using the Tabor Proteus P9484M-AWT PXI platform and Tabor’s Qubit Characterisation software.