The quantum industry is searching for the perfect quantum bit, the heart of a quantum processor. There is widespread agreement in the scientific community that breakthroughs in materials science are still needed to build a solid-state quantum computer.
Defects in the material of the qubit (or quantum bit) limit the fidelity of quantum operations and the possibility of having reproducible production on a large scale.
C12 Quantum Electronics has selected carbon nanotubes: defect-free and offering minimal interface with its environment. C12 Quantum Electronics' technology has the unique potential to process quantum information with high fidelity and at scale, elegantly combining the purity of carbon nanotubes and well-established semiconductor techniques.
Co-founders: Pierre (CEO) and Matthieu Desjardins
Original laboratory: LPENS
Establishments: ENS - PSL, Sorbonne University, University of Paris, CNRS
CEO: Pierre Desjardins