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Quantum computing architectures where atom-laser interactions form the basis of qubit manipulation, such as trapped ion and Rydberg systems, are leading the progress towards universal quantum computation. M Squared is developing many of the advanced laser systems that are underpinning this progress, including systems that are designed to implement quantum logic gates with optical and hyperfine qubits with high fidelity. High power systems that are enabling the scaling of qubit numbers are also being developed. These systems are described, along with an account of how the requirements of lasers for quantum computing experiments are expected to evolve in the future.
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Joseph Thom, Craig Picken, Gareth T. Maker, Nils Hempler, Graeme P. A. Malcolm, "Low-noise and high-power laser systems for quantum computing," Proc. SPIE 11699, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation, 116990H (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578211