I have sent the following message some time ago from my gmail account, but it seems it did
not go through.
For those who are interested in Quantum Computation:
Wed 10/22, 3:00 in 36-428 (special seminar)
William Oliver (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Quantum Computation with Superconducting Artificial Atoms
In this talk, we will present an overview of our superconductive quantum computing effort.
In collaboration with Lincoln�s Solid State Division (Division 8) and the MIT campus, we
have fabricated superconductive artificial atoms, actively cooled them to near absolute
zero, and demonstrated new broadband spectroscopy techniques along with the more
conventional Rabi, Ramsey, and spin-echo metrics to characterize their coherence. These
artificial atoms form the fundamental building blocks, �qubits,� of a quantum information
processor. We have developed and simulated a universal set of gate operations capable of
low error rates to control these qubits. Today, we are working to improve single-qubit
coherence while coupling these qubits into more complicated circuit elements. The talk
will present a review of our progress and future work.
It is at Research Laboratory of Electronics. Sorry for late advertisement. I just have got
this info.
Semion
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