Draft:SaxonQ

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SaxonQ
Company typeGmbH
IndustryQuantum computing
Founded2021
FoundersJan Meijer, Bernd Burchard, Marius Grundmann, Michelle Grundmann
HeadquartersLeipzig, Germany
Key people
Marius Grundmann (CEO)
ProductsQuantum computer hardware, quantum computer software
Number of employees
12 (2023)
Websitesaxonq.com

SaxonQ GmbH is a Leipzig, Germany-based developer of quantum computers based on quantum processors with solid-state spin qubits.

History[edit]

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[edit]

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 2022 to work at room temperature[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SaxonQ". www.saxonq.com.
  2. ^ "Projekt SUNQC: SaxonQ liefert NV-Zentren-Quantencomputer ans Innovationszentrum Ulm – DLR Quantencomputing-Initiative".
  3. ^ 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. S2CID 233903775.
  4. ^ Weckbrodt, Heiko (July 15, 2022). "Saxonq entwickelt mobilen Quantencomputer für Autos".
  5. ^ "Auftrag zur Entwicklung von Quantencomputern". www.myscience.de. December 12, 2022.

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Category:Computer companies of Germany Category:Quantum information science Category:Companies involved in quantum computing Category:Computer companies established in 2021