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Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Apr 30
Paragraf and Archer Materials partner on graphene qubit detection
Updated
Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Apr 30

Paragraf and Archer Materials partner on graphene qubit detection

9 articles · Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Apr 30
  • The UK-Australia collaboration combines Paragraf's wafer-scale graphene electronics with Archer's quantum device expertise to build prototypes for quantum measurement and control.
  • The companies said the effort targets qubit detection, a less-publicised bottleneck in quantum computing, using graphene's high electronic mobility, low noise and atomic thinness.
  • They aim to turn research into commercially scalable components and create a wider pipeline spanning quantum computing, sensing and advanced electronics.
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