Riccardo Ghianni
Design, fabrication and characterization of ultrathin superconducting Aluminum lumped element resonators for spin ensemble quantum memories application.
Rel. Matteo Cocuzza, Emanuele Enrico. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Quantum Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
The realization of a fault-tolerant quantum computer remains one of the most significant challenges in modern physics and computer science. The physical qubits used in the Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) should be at the same time strongly coupled to controls while being well isolated from environmental noise. Hybrid systems, combining different quantum technologies, represent a promising approach to overcome the limitations of individual platforms. By performing different tasks on the most suitable physical systems, hybrid architectures can enhance the overall performance of quantum devices, with applications ranging from quantum computing to communication. In this thesis, we explore the potential of superconducting circuits as a versatile platform to implement spin ensemble quantum memories.
These devices show the potential to be used to store quantum information for long times, while being easily integrated with superconducting qubits and resonators
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