QphoX
About QphoX
QphoX develops quantum transducers that convert quantum information between microwave and optical domains, enabling low-loss transmission of quantum states over long distances. This technology connects quantum computers through room-temperature optical interconnects, facilitating scalable quantum information processing across a quantum network.
```xml <problem> Quantum computers face limitations in scalability due to the challenges of maintaining coherence and connectivity between qubits over long distances. Direct microwave connections between distant quantum processors suffer from signal degradation and require cryogenic infrastructure, hindering the development of large-scale quantum networks. </problem> <solution> QphoX develops quantum transducers that coherently convert quantum information between microwave and optical domains, enabling low-loss transmission of quantum states through optical fibers at room temperature. This technology allows quantum computers to interface and network at a distance, overcoming the limitations of direct microwave connections. By bridging the gap between microwave-based quantum processors and optical communication channels, QphoX facilitates the creation of scalable, distributed quantum computing architectures. </solution> <features> - Coherent microwave-to-optical conversion based on piezo-electric and optomechanical effects. - Compatibility with existing superconducting qubit systems. - Low-loss transmission of quantum states through standard optical fibers. - Enables quantum interconnects operating at room temperature. - Facilitates the creation of large, parallel quantum processing units. </features> <target_audience> The primary target audience includes quantum computing hardware developers, research institutions, and organizations seeking to build and deploy distributed quantum computing networks. </target_audience> ```
What does QphoX do?
QphoX develops quantum transducers that convert quantum information between microwave and optical domains, enabling low-loss transmission of quantum states over long distances. This technology connects quantum computers through room-temperature optical interconnects, facilitating scalable quantum information processing across a quantum network.
Where is QphoX located?
QphoX is based in Delft, The Netherlands.
When was QphoX founded?
QphoX was founded in 2021.
How much funding has QphoX raised?
QphoX has raised 18550000.
- Location
- Delft, The Netherlands
- Founded
- 2021
- Funding
- 18550000
- Employees
- 30 employees
- Major Investors
- QDNL Participations