QSCOUT: A Transparent Quantum Computing Testbed
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Abstract
The Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed (QSCOUT) is a small quantum computer located at Sandia National Laboratories based on trapped-ion qubits. This machine is designed to address the potential of near-term quantum hardware for scientific computing applications. This unique system is based around a Sandia microfabricated surface ion trap, high-fidelity Raman gates, and a custom assembly language JAQAL. Unlike many commercial alternatives, QSCOUT provides access at both the quantum-circuit level and at the pulse-control level to study gate construction and optimization. To fully realize the potential level of control, Sandia scientists interact directly with the QSCOUT users and collaborators. This talk will discuss the capabilities and results from the first round of users, plans for future developments and upcoming collaboration opportunities.
*This material was funded in part by the U.S. DOE, Office of Science, Office of ASCR Quantum Testbed Program. Sandia National Labs is managed and operated by NTESS, LLC, a subsidiary of Honeywell International, Inc., for the U.S. Dept. of Energy's NNSA under contract DE-NA0003525. The views expressed in the article do not necessarily represent the views of the DOE or the U.S. Government.
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Presenters
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Melissa C Revelle
- Sandia National Laboratories