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Watch Recording - Online Seminar

Sep 10, 2024

Low Latency Imaging for Next-Gen Mid-Circuit Quantum Measurements

The agenda of this seminar includes two presentations:

Presentation #1: A Control System for Driving Adaptive Quantum Circuits on Atom-and Ion-Based Quantum Processors Using Camera-Based Readout.


Atom-and ion-based quantum computing platforms offer high scalability and fidelity but are hindered by slow readouts (less than 100 Hz). In this seminar Dr. Szmuk present a user-programmable FPGA-based control system for adaptive quantum circuits on trapped atoms and ions, achieving kHz readout rates with Hamamatsu’s ORCA-Quest qCMOS camera and Quantum Machines' processor-based OPX controller. The system supports real-time processing with sub-100 µs latency, enabling complex gate sequences, mid-circuit readout, and efficient atom management.


Presentation #2: Optical Quantum Computing: Maximizing Detector Potential with qCMOS Technology.

Mid-circuit quantum measurements of neutral atoms or ions impose specific and demanding requirements on camera systems. The precision, speed, and sensitivity needed for these measurements are crucial for the success of quantum experiments. The ORCA-Quest 2 qCMOS camera has revolutionized the scientific camera landscape and disrupted established technologies offering a unique combination of resolution, low latency readout, and market-leading noise characteristics. Dr Beer delves into the technological details and explains why qCMOS technology is the optimal choice for a wide range of optical quantum computing readout use cases.

Our speakers - 

  • Ramon Szmuk,
    PhD, Product Manager, Quantum Machines

    Ramon Szmuk is currently a Product Manager at Quantum Machines, where he leads solutions for the Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) market. Previously, he worked as a Research Scientist at MuQuans, focusing on the design and development of atomic clocks. He earned his PhD in 2015 from the Paris Observatory (SYRTE).
     
  • Sebastian Beer,
    PhD, Application Specialist, Hamamatsu Photonics
    Dr. Beer has a background in biomedical engineering. At Hamamatsu Photonics, he acts as the European camera specialist and is deeply involved in the emerging applications of qCMOS technology.


For any follow-up questions: ramon@quantum-machines.co
and sebastian.beer@hamamatsu.eu

 

 

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