Qubit control progress with advanced device modelling
Highlights
• The Company progresses its 12CQ chip development by applying advanced
semiconductor device modelling to build sophisticated qubit control devices.
• Detecting and manipulating quantum information in miniaturised chip devices is
required for 12CQ chip operation.
• Archer operates in the semiconductor industry, developing a world-first quantum
computing chip and securing the related intellectual property in global markets†.
• Archer is one of only a few players developing a qubit processor chip in the
emerging multibillion-dollar quantum computing industry‡.
Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, the “Company”, “ASX:AXE”) is pleased to provide
shareholders with a technical progress update on its 12CQ quantum computing processor chip.
The Company is currently developing qubit control devices based on various semiconductor
technologies that integrate control electronics with 12CQ chip qubits. The qubit control devices
that Archer is building are state-of-the-art.
Controlling qubits inArcher’s 12CQ chip requires the design of new and highly complex quantum
information control electronics to integrate with 12CQ chip qubits. The Company is now at a
stage of development where these advanced designs can be (and are being) developed from first
principles, modelled using specialised software, built and tested, all in an end-to-end process.
Archer’s 12CQ chip development has progressed to utilising Electromagnetic Finite Element
Modelling to build qubit control devices (Image 1a). The sophisticated modelling facilitates
achieving qubit control of few and single qubits, which are key milestones in validating 12CQ chip
viability. Without this, 12CQ chip operation would not be possible.
The Archer team and collaborators use semiconductor fabrication processes in a A$150 million
research and prototype foundry in Sydney, to build the new and complex qubit control
architectures onto a chip integrating the 12CQ qubits (Image 1b). Testing and optimisation of
these qubit control devices is performed using multimillion dollar, custom built, qubit control
infrastructure (ASX ann. 19 Nov 2020).
Commenting on Archer’s 12CQ chip development, Archer CEO Dr Mohammad Choucair said
“We are progressing with our 12CQ chip development by iterating new qubit control device
designs and upgrading existing [control] prototypes to integrate with 12CQ chip qubits.
Advanced device modelling is required to do this work, especially as we have the opportunity to
account for qubit scalability early on, which is a key advantage over other qubit proposals”.
† https://www.chiefscientist.nsw.gov.au/independent-reports/australian-semiconductor-sector-study
‡ https://www.nature.com/articles/s42254-020-00247-5; also https://www.ibm.com/quantumcomputing/network/members/Quantum Technology Archer Materials Limited (ACN: 123 993 233)
12CQ Ground Floor, 28 Greenhill Road, SA 5034
Image 1. Use of specialised software to model qubit control circuitry and devices. A Example of model
qubit control circuitry prepared for illustrative purposes. Actual designs remain commercial-inconfidence and intellectual property of Archer. B Example of a qubit control device fabricated by the
Archer team with integrated model circuitry on the mounting chip (three rectangles in the centre of the
block) measuring 11 mm x 4 mm. The control circuitry in B is not visible to the eye at the image
magnification.
About the semiconductor industry
Semiconductor devices are commonly referred to as ‘chips’ and enable almost all technology
applications. The global market for manufacturing chips is valued at US$400+ billion and by
some estimates is forecast to reach US$1 trillion by 2030. Chips currently address end markets
valued at US$4+ trillion, that include processor, sensor, and memory devices†
.
About Archer
Archer is a technology company that builds advanced semiconductor devices, including
processor chips that are relevant to quantum computing. Archer’s 12CQ is a world-first qubit
processor technology that would allow for mobile quantum computing powered devices. For
more information, please view Archer’s webinar with IBM.
12CQ® is a registered trademark of Archer Materials Limited.
The Board of Archer authorised this
announcement to be given to ASX.
General Enquiries
Mr Greg English
Executive Chairman
Dr Mohammad Choucair
Chief Executive Officer
Tel: +61 8 8272 3288
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