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Spin qubits are compatible with semiconductor manufacturing, but are also highly sensitive to electric fields and device conditions, especially in germanium. Researchers at QuTech have now shown that by ...
While quantum technologies promise enormous societal benefits, progress is still limited by fundamental technical barriers. For example, how to interconnect quantum devices into functional networks, or how to scale ...
Nadia Haider and Carlos Errando Herranz, both principal investigators at QuTech, have received ERC Starting Grants to develop radically new approaches to qubit discovery and stability. Their projects tackle ...
Reducing qubit noise remains a main challenge in furthering the field of quantum computing. Now researchers at QuTech have developed a novel way to create spin qubits in germanium ...
We are proud to present our Annual Report for 2024. At QuTech, we strive for scientific excellence and economic relevance, and we aim to demonstrate leadership in achieving these ...
Stephanie Wehner, Director of the European Quantum Internet Alliance and Professor here at QuTech, has been honoured with the Körber European Science Prize, one of Europe’s most prestigious scientific ...
Researchers at QuTech have successfully transported a single electron over an extended distance while preserving its spin. The displacement was achieved by moving a quantum dot, containing the electron, ...
The city of Delft, the Netherlands, with its vibrant quantum community, will host the third edition of the leading Superconducting Qubits and Algorithms (SQA) Conference from 25 to 28 August ...
The Dutch quantum ecosystem has reached a new milestone toward scalable quantum computing with the release of the Tuna-5 system via the Quantum Inspire public cloud platform. Developed within ...
We are proud to announce that Anasua Chatterjee has been selected as one of three winners of the 2025 Early Career Scientist Prize from the IUPAP Commission on Low ...
Researchers at QuTech in Delft have combined superconductors and quantum dots to observe and manipulate so-called Majorana bound states, which have properties that could enable stable quantum computation. By ...
An international research team led by QuTech has realised a three-site Kitaev chain using semiconducting quantum dots coupled by superconducting segments in a hybrid InSb/Al nanowire. When comparing two-and ...
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