IonQ Announces New Barium Qubit Technology, Laying Foundation for Advanced Quantum Computing Architectures
IonQ has announced its plan to use barium ions as qubits in their quantum computing systems, enhancing their technology's reliability and scalability. This makes IonQ the first to utilize multiple atomic species in qubit design, transitioning from ytterbium ions. Key benefits include lower error rates, improved gate fidelity, and easier networking of quantum systems. CEO Peter Chapman emphasizes that these advancements will bring customers closer to the commercial benefits of quantum computing. IonQ aims for faster, more powerful quantum systems that enhance uptime and scalability.
- Utilization of barium ions is expected to reduce error rates and improve gate fidelity.
- Easier networking of quantum systems allows for greater scalability and processing power.
- Barium qubits provide more reliable hardware, leading to increased uptime for customers.
- IonQ remains a leader in the quantum computing field with its innovative approaches.
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Barium qubits are highly stable and offer many ways to increase computing fidelity and speed
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Barium enables
“IonQ builds the world’s most powerful quantum computers, and the ability to build systems with barium qubits will help us bring our customers even closer to realizing the commercial benefits of quantum,” said
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Lower error rates, higher gate fidelity, and better state detection. IonQ’s quantum computers already outperform industry peers, as demonstrated in an industry study by the Quantum Economic Development-Consortium in October.
IonQ expects barium qubits to improve the performance of its quantum gates and qubit measurement, leading to even more useful quantum computers.
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A foundation for iterable, more reliable hardware, with more uptime for customers. Barium qubits are controlled primarily with visible light—rather than ultraviolet light—allowing
IonQ to build its future quantum computers with standard silicon photonics technology. Visible light devices are easier to source and more reliable than their ultraviolet equivalents. Using standard technology will allowIonQ to scale its computers and replace components more easily, providing more computing time for customers than ever before.
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More easily networked quantum systems.
IonQ plans to connect multiple quantum processing units together with light, creating a modular system with greatly improved processing power. Barium qubits pave the way for higher levels of device integration and easier networking of multiple systems.
“We believe that the addition of barium qubits to
This announcement builds upon a series of technology milestones achieved by
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