Nature Communications (Nov 2019)
Benchmarking an 11-qubit quantum computer
- K. Wright,
- K. M. Beck,
- S. Debnath,
- J. M. Amini,
- Y. Nam,
- N. Grzesiak,
- J.-S. Chen,
- N. C. Pisenti,
- M. Chmielewski,
- C. Collins,
- K. M. Hudek,
- J. Mizrahi,
- J. D. Wong-Campos,
- S. Allen,
- J. Apisdorf,
- P. Solomon,
- M. Williams,
- A. M. Ducore,
- A. Blinov,
- S. M. Kreikemeier,
- V. Chaplin,
- M. Keesan,
- C. Monroe,
- J. Kim
Affiliations
- K. Wright
- IonQ, Inc.
- K. M. Beck
- IonQ, Inc.
- S. Debnath
- IonQ, Inc.
- J. M. Amini
- IonQ, Inc.
- Y. Nam
- IonQ, Inc.
- N. Grzesiak
- IonQ, Inc.
- J.-S. Chen
- IonQ, Inc.
- N. C. Pisenti
- IonQ, Inc.
- M. Chmielewski
- IonQ, Inc.
- C. Collins
- IonQ, Inc.
- K. M. Hudek
- IonQ, Inc.
- J. Mizrahi
- IonQ, Inc.
- J. D. Wong-Campos
- IonQ, Inc.
- S. Allen
- IonQ, Inc.
- J. Apisdorf
- IonQ, Inc.
- P. Solomon
- IonQ, Inc.
- M. Williams
- IonQ, Inc.
- A. M. Ducore
- IonQ, Inc.
- A. Blinov
- IonQ, Inc.
- S. M. Kreikemeier
- IonQ, Inc.
- V. Chaplin
- IonQ, Inc.
- M. Keesan
- IonQ, Inc.
- C. Monroe
- IonQ, Inc.
- J. Kim
- IonQ, Inc.
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13534-2
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 6
Abstract
The growing complexity of quantum computing devices makes presents challenges for benchmarking their performance as previous, exhaustive approaches become infeasible. Here the authors characterise the quality of their 11-qubit device by successfully computing two quantum algorithms.