David Schuster
@schusterqed
Quantum dad, scientist, inventor, and unconventional thinker. My views are someone else's.
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http://schusterlab.uchicago.edu 16-06-2017 02:18:13
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A promising building block for a fault-tolerant #quantum processor is demonstrated: Exponential protection against relaxation and first-order protection against dephasing is achieved in a #superconducting qubit. Andrew Houck, Alexandre Blais, David Schuster bit.ly/3qoRcUp
By using qubit-based detectors, physicists may be able to speed up searches for dark matter by a factor of 1000 or more, researchers at UChiPhysics, Fermilab, and UC Berkeley find. physics.aps.org/articles/v14/s…
Our perspective article on protected superconducting qubits is now online at PRX Quantum bit.ly/3mRLfS2. What do you think comes after the transmon to reach fault-tolerant QC? Or is the transmon enough? Work done with Gyenis András Agustin Di Paolo J Koch Andrew Houck David Schuster
Congrats to Andrei Vrajitoarea for his last paper from my group on many-body quantum optics, combining ultrastrong coupling and photonic crystals. Andrei is just finishing a postdoc with David Schuster Jon Simon and would make a fantastic faculty member. arxiv.org/abs/2209.14972
High-fidelity two-qubit gates are achieved with heavy-fluxonium qubits that not only break conventional paradigms but also help diversify quantum applications. David Schuster Article: go.aps.org/4b5nD2v Synopsis: go.aps.org/3y4JGb6