DISCOVERY: Developing UK Industrial Supply for Commercial Quantum Computing

Lead Participant: M-SQUARED LASERS LIMITED

Abstract

The UK has world leading capability in scalable, high fidelity qubit generation for quantum computing, with two particularly compelling approaches being neutral atoms and ion microtraps. These technologies, however, remain at low TRL because a viable commercialisation approach requires the provision of test beds available to the UK community, and test beds are unavailable owing to two technology barriers -- qubit scalability and fidelity. Providing these test beds requires inter-disciplinary expertise beyond any one company.

Our vision for this project is to bring together a such world-leading multidisciplinary consortium of UK industry and academic partners -- the only group capable of overcoming the two barriers and creating a globally leading industry for commercial quantum computing and simulation hardware.

The programme will show a transition from fundamental, academic TRL activity to scalable, commercial deployments of cold matter quantum information systems; overcoming the fidelity and scalability barriers via advancement of system manufacturability including microfabrication and vacuum hardware; development of the photonics backbone including advanced lasers for state preparation, qubit control and readout, requiring high levels of optical power, stability and noise suppression; and the design and delivery of electronics and control systems, including modular electronics and advanced control and sequencing hardware.

The key objectives in overcoming the barriers as described above is to bring the technology to a level where pragmatic test bed facilities for the benefit of the quantum community can be realised. Commercially, by establishing the potential scalability of the technology the consortium will establish a supply chain cluster, evidencing the potential impact, and producing a roadmap to industrial production. The partners have extensive experience in the sector and can already demonstrate commercial deployment of relevant technologies across the global market for quantum information systems. Furthermore, the planned work can be expected to dovetail with existing national quantum computing infrastructure, to realise coordinated growth of the UK quantum computing sector for the wider benefit of UK plc, and trigger significant additional investment outside the project funding.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

M-SQUARED LASERS LIMITED £3,560,125 £ 2,136,075
 

Participant

OXFORD IONICS LIMITED £1,429,643 £ 1,000,750
KELVIN NANOTECHNOLOGY LIMITED £738,989 £ 369,495
CPI TMD TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED £593,817 £ 356,290
ORCA COMPUTING LTD. £1,055,160 £ 738,612
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE £926,716 £ 926,716
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW £497,624 £ 497,624
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD £432,696 £ 432,696
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED £701,984 £ 701,984
M SQUARED LIFE LIMITED

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