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SQC CEO Awarded 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science

Sydney, Australia – 16 October 2023 –Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) CEO Michelle Simmons thanked UNSW Sydney and praised the work of her team over the past 25 years as she was awarded the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science this week for achievements in the field of atomic electronics.     “Having our nation’s leaders […]
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Oct 2023

SQC CEO Awarded 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science

Sydney, Australia – 16 October 2023 –Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) CEO Michelle Simmons thanked UNSW Sydney and praised the work of her team over the past 25 years as she was awarded the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science this week for achievements in the field of atomic electronics.     “Having our nation’s leaders […]

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Jun 2023

Exquisite control of qubit wavefunctions in devices

Sydney, Australia, 26 June 2023 – Atom-based qubits in silicon represent the most precise platform in the solid state for scalable quantum processors. Core to understanding the operation of single and two qubit gates in these processors is to observe the underlying qubit wave functions and how these are controlled by metallic gates during device […]

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Apr 2023

Atomic precision experiments redefine our understanding of quantum tunnelling

Sydney, Australia, 8 March 2023 – SQC’s precision control of tunnelling experiments combined with multi-scale modelling has revealed that physicists’ understanding of quantum tunnel barriers was wrong.     Key to engineering high fidelity quantum processors is the ability to control quantum tunnelling across every aspect of the device operation. This not only includes qubit entanglement, […]

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Mar 2023

High-fidelity CNOT gate for donor electron spin qubits in silicon

Sydney, Australia, 6th March 2023 – Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) has announced another important theoretical milestone. Recently released as an Editors highlight in the journal Physical Reviews Applied, the SQC team has demonstrated that the nuclear spins inherent to atom qubits in silicon can be used as atomic magnets to boost the fidelities of two-qubit […]