Speaker
Mr
Tobias Thiele
(Zurich Instruments AG)
Description
When building a quantum computer, the classical control system can make the difference between success and failure. In this workshop, we will present several case studies involving researchers at the forefront of quantum technology and discuss the criteria that we consider crucial for the design of control systems matching experimental requirements. For example, with the ever-increasing number and quality of available qubits, control electronics need to be more specialized and less costly. At the same time, features such as digital oscillators and pre-compensation must simplify the workflow while enabling better gate fidelities. We will also look into why system architecture and software adaptation are increasingly important.
Primary authors
Mr
Tobias Thiele
(Zurich Instruments AG)
완숙 홍
(한국물리학회)