How Manufacturing Can Solve Quantum’s Greatest Test
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Quantum computing faces a significant challenge in manufacturing consistency as it scales in complexity. The semiconductor industry's experience in precision and yield can help address this issue. Isotopically enriched silicon-28 can eliminate nuclear interference and preserve qubit states. Paired with Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator, it can achieve high single-qubit gate fidelities. This approach offers industrial scalability and can be integrated into existing CMOS manufacturing processes, creating a path toward commercial deployment of quantum devices with required consistency. Key players like Intel have demonstrated high single-gate fidelities using this method, paving the way for reliable quantum device production.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By leveraging established semiconductor manufacturing processes, quantum computing can tap into decades of production refinement, enabling the reliable mass production of quantum devices.
- · This connection to industrial processes facilitates seamless co-integration of control electronics with qubit cores.