Lecture

Quantum Technology: Building Solid State Systems

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This lecture explores the race to build a quantum computer, discussing various types of qubits such as superconducting loops, trapped ions, silicon quantum dots, and topological qubits. It delves into the operations, error rates, and engineering advancements in coherence for superconducting qubits. The instructor also covers the Di Vincenzo Criteria for building a quantum computer and the historical milestones in quantum computing algorithms.

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