Accelerating Progress Towards Practical Quantum Advantage: The Quantum
Technology Demonstration Project Roadmap
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.14757v3
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 02:12:29 GMT
- Title: Accelerating Progress Towards Practical Quantum Advantage: The Quantum
Technology Demonstration Project Roadmap
- Authors: Paul Alsing, Phil Battle, Joshua C. Bienfang, Tammie Borders, Tina
Brower-Thomas, Lincoln D. Carr, Fred Chong, Siamak Dadras, Brian DeMarco,
Ivan Deutsch, Eden Figueroa, Danna Freedman, Henry Everitt, Daniel Gauthier,
Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, Jungsang Kim, Mackillo Kira, Prem Kumar, Paul
Kwiat, John Lekki, Anjul Loiacono, Marko Loncar, John R. Lowell, Mikhail
Lukin, Celia Merzbacher, Aaron Miller, Christopher Monroe, Johannes Pollanen,
David Pappas, Michael Raymer, Ronald Reano, Brandon Rodenburg, Martin Savage,
Thomas Searles, Jun Ye
- Abstract summary: Quantum information science and technology (QIST) is a critical and emerging technology with the potential for enormous world impact.
We present a roadmap for Quantum Technology Demonstration Projects (QTDPs)
- Score: 1.0715825678242772
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum information science and technology (QIST) is a critical and emerging
technology with the potential for enormous world impact and is currently
invested in by over 40 nations. To bring these large-scale investments to
fruition and bridge the lower technology readiness levels (TRLs) of fundamental
research at universities to the high TRLs necessary to realize the promise of
practical quantum advantage accessible to industry and the public, we present a
roadmap for Quantum Technology Demonstration Projects (QTDPs). Such QTDPs,
focused on intermediate TRLs, are large-scale public-private partnerships with
a high probability of translation from laboratory to practice. They create
technology demonstrating a clear 'quantum advantage' for science breakthroughs
that are user-motivated and will provide access to a broad and diverse
community of scientific users. Successful implementation of a program of QTDPs
will have large positive economic impacts.
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