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HIP · HYBRID INFORMATION PROCESSING
Scaling quantum information processors beyond the present small-scale devices is challenging as communication between parts of the processor, single site addressability and scaling are dificult to reconcile. HIP addresses these issues with the experimental realization of elementary hybrid atom-photon devices, and the theoretical development of schemes for their integration on platforms capable of being miniaturized and scaled up in functional networks. The main experimental platform on which this goal will be pursued are atom chips structures on which optical micro-cavities will be integrated. These devices will then be connected with optical fibers to form a network. With increasing size of the quantum information processor the detailed verification of its functionality is a task that is growing exponentially in the system size. HIP will address this issue with the development of theoretical methods for the efficient and quantitative verification of key properties of quantum information processors and their experimental implementation.HIP unites leading experimental and theoretical groups to develop and realize these structures and methods, and explore their potential applications. The theoretical methods and experimental demonstrators that will be developed in HIP will provide key facilities for the realization of schemes for medium- and large-scale quantum information processing with integrated atomic and optical systems.
Consortium · 11 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SALERNO
IT · €371,000
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
AT · €330,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
AU
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE
UK · €295,000
UNIVERSITAET ULM
DE · €161,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CAMERINO
IT · €180,000
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG
DE · €312,000
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK · €180,000
HEWLETT-PACKARD LIMITED
UK
INTER-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTECORPORATION RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONOF INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS
JP
FYZIKALNY USTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED
SK · €180,000
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