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Helping advance the frontiers of Quantum Computing with Low Temperature Probe Stations and milliKelvin Research Cryostats

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Abstract

The fields of quantum computing and superconducting computing are experiencing tremendous growth, and will likely have profound impacts on various technologies and in our everyday lives. Additionally, the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology are vibrant with ongoing research taking place at observatories around the globe.
However, long before these technologies become reality, years of development is required for the many of the essential components. Conceptualization, prototyping, and refinement of these superconducting devices are made possible by testing them at cryogenic temperatures. Probe stations allow for real-life testing and enable high throughput, supporting rapid progress in the development of these new instruments, and therefore the science.

Presenters

  • Layton Baker

    Sr. Instrument Scientist, High Precision Devices

Authors

  • Layton Baker

    Sr. Instrument Scientist, High Precision Devices

  • Charlie Danaher

    Business Development Director, High Precision Devices