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HL 44: Focus Session: Quantum Technologies in Deployed Systems I

Mittwoch, 19. März 2025, 18:00–18:45, H13

Recent advancements in quantum cryptography, quantum computing, and quantum sensing are driving researchers to develop a universal quantum network*known as the quantum internet, which will enable secure connections among quantum computers, as well as to networks of quantum sensors, through quantum cryptography. Building a functional quantum internet is one of the most ambitious goals in quantum technology for the coming decades.

The focus sessoin aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the corresponding platforms and advances in quantum technologies, and is organized by Simone L. Portalupi (U. Stuttgart), Michal Vyvlecka (U. Stuttgart) and Michael Zopf (U. Hannover).

18:00 HL 44.1 Advancing Quantum Communication with Deterministic Quantum Light Sources from Laboratory- to Field-Experiments — •Mareike Lach, Koray Kaymazlar, Pratim Saha, Martin von Helversen, and Tobias Heindel
18:15 HL 44.2 Automated in situ optimization and disorder mitigation in a quantum device — •Jacob Benestad, Torbjørn Rasmussen, Bertram Brovang, Oswin Krause, Saeed Fallahi, Geoffrey C. Gardner, Michael J. Manfra, Charles M. Marcus, Jeroen Danon, Ferdinand Kuemmeth, Anasua Chatterjee, and Evert van Nieuwenburg
18:30 HL 44.3 Fast and high-fidelity composite gates in superconducting qubits: Beating the Fourier leakage limit — •Hristo Tonchev, Boyan Torosov, and Nikolay Vitanov
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