Quantum computing

Pushing optical systems alignment with SID4 wavefront sensors

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We experience the benefits of classical computing every day. However, to stand a chance at solving some of the most complex problems, we need a new kind of computing. Quantum computers will bring the computational power needed to tackle these problems and could spur the development of new breakthroughs in science, machine learning methods for more reliable illness diagnosis,  and materials to build more efficient devices and structures.

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Wavefront measurement

Wavefront measurement

Quantum computers based on ion or neutral-atom trapping require the implementation of complex optical systems. Precise knowledge of wavefront curvature and, beam parameters as well as spatial phase and intensity profiles is critical to guarantee a better control of the process.
 

Optical system alignment

Optical system alignment

Fine alignment is crucial in quantum computing optical systems. The access to real time wavefront and intensity measurements and live information about the laser beam alignment (tilts, waist size and position) is possible using the Phasics SID4 wavefront sensors.