At SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Q-NEXT collaborator Shannon Harvey develops quantum dots — a mass-producible type of qubit. Driven by curiosity about nature and how things work, Harvey draws on her facility for working at the nanoscale.
In a collaboration between Argonne and Intel, researchers deploy a 12-qubit processor based on quantum dots in silicon, achieving a partnership and quantum technology milestone.
One of five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, Q-NEXT has received $125 million over five years to build the capabilities for interconnecting quantum technologies over small and large distances.
Recently published research led by Argonne National Laboratory points to a previously unidentified trait in magnesium oxide that could lend itself to use in quantum systems.