| Date | 11th, Feb 2021 |
|---|
Home > Press > Home > Press release French Team on Route Towards an Interposer Prototype for Quantum And Control Chips Integration at Very Low Temperature: Platform Optimizes Control and Readout of Qubits by Placing Control Electronics Near Quantum Chips Without Wire Bonding

Abstract: A team of French scientists has started to build a prototype interposer that meets requirements of quantum computing by allowing integration and testing of both quantum and control chips fabricated from different materials and technologies and coming from different partners.
Grenoble, France | Posted on February 10th, 2021
Known as QuIC3, which stands for quantum integrated circuits with CryoCMOS, the prototype demonstrator controls quantum chips by embedding control electronics near the quantum chip inside a dilution cryostat at There
Contacts:Press Contact
Agency
+33 6 74 93 23 47
Copyright © CEA Leti
If you have a comment, please Contact us.
Issuers of news releases, not 7th Wave, Inc. or Nanotechnology Now, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.
News and information
New technology helps reveal inner workings of human genome June 24th, 2022
Boron nitride nanotube fibers get real: Rice lab creates first heat-tolerant, stable fibers from wet-spinning process June 24th, 2022
Possible Futures
New technology helps reveal inner workings of human genome June 24th, 2022
Boron nitride nanotube fibers get real: Rice lab creates first heat-tolerant, stable fibers from wet-spinning process June 24th, 2022
Chip Technology
Boron nitride nanotube fibers get real: Rice lab creates first heat-tolerant, stable fibers from wet-spinning process June 24th, 2022
Controlled synthesis of crystal flakes paves path for advanced future electronics June 17th, 2022
Quantum Computing
University of Illinois Chicago joins Brookhaven Lab's Quantum Center June 10th, 2022
Bumps could smooth quantum investigations: Rice University models show unique properties of 2D materials stressed by contoured substrates June 10th, 2022
Announcements
New technology helps reveal inner workings of human genome June 24th, 2022
Boron nitride nanotube fibers get real: Rice lab creates first heat-tolerant, stable fibers from wet-spinning process June 24th, 2022
