SaxonQ
| GmbH | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Quantum computing |
| Founded 📆 | 2021 |
| Founders 👔 | Jan Meijer, Bernd Burchard, Marius Grundmann, Michelle Grundmann |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Leipzig, Germany |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Marius Grundmann (CEO) |
| Products 📟 | Quantum computer hardware, quantum computer software |
| Members | |
Number of employees | 12 (2023) |
| 🌐 Website | saxonq |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
SaxonQ GmbH is a Leipzig, Germany-based developer of quantum computers based on quantum processors with solid-state spin qubits.
History
SaxonQ[1] was founded in 2021 by Jan Meijer, Bernd Burchard and Marius Grundmann. It is a start-up of Leipzig University. In 2022 the company received seed investment and fully started operations. In 2023 it has delivered its first quantum computer[2].
Products and technology
SaxonQ is a full-stack quantum computing company. It designs and fabricates quantum processors containing qubits, integrates them with a controlling architecture, and develops software for programmers to use gate operations for building quantum algorithms for execution on the quantum hardware.
The qubits are electron spins from nitrogen-vacancy centers (NV centers) in diamond and coupled nuclear spin qubits. The NV centers are created with an ion implantation process[3]. The quantum computer is mobile and has been publicly demonstrated in 2022 to work at room temperature[4][5]
References
- ↑ "SaxonQ". www.saxonq.com.
- ↑ "Projekt SUNQC: SaxonQ liefert NV-Zentren-Quantencomputer ans Innovationszentrum Ulm – DLR Quantencomputing-Initiative".
- ↑ Pezzagna, Sébastien; Meijer, Jan (February 10, 2021). "Quantum computer based on color centers in diamond". Applied Physics Reviews. 8 (1): 011308. Bibcode:2021ApPRv...8a1308P. doi:10.1063/5.0007444. Unknown parameter
|s2cid=ignored (help) - ↑ Weckbrodt, Heiko (July 15, 2022). "Saxonq entwickelt mobilen Quantencomputer für Autos".
- ↑ "Auftrag zur Entwicklung von Quantencomputern". www.myscience.de. December 12, 2022.
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