Abstract
Abstract
Quantum technologies are poised to move the foundational principles of quantum physics to the forefront of applications. This roadmap identifies some of the key challenges and provides insights on material innovations underlying a range of exciting quantum technology frontiers. Over the past decades, hardware platforms enabling different quantum technologies have reached varying levels of maturity. This has allowed for first proof-of-principle demonstrations of quantum supremacy, for example quantum computers surpassing their classical counterparts, quantum communication with reliable security guaranteed by laws of quantum mechanics, and quantum sensors uniting the advantages of high sensitivity, high spatial resolution, and small footprints. In all cases, however, advancing these technologies to the next level of applications in relevant environments requires further development and innovations in the underlying materials. From a wealth of hardware platforms, we select representative and promising material systems in currently investigated quantum technologies. These include both the inherent quantum bit systems and materials playing supportive or enabling roles, and cover trapped ions, neutral atom arrays, rare earth ion systems, donors in silicon, color centers and defects in wide-band gap materials, two-dimensional materials and superconducting materials for single-photon detectors. Advancing these materials frontiers will require innovations from a diverse community of scientific expertise, and hence this roadmap will be of interest to a broad spectrum of disciplines.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Singapore
National Research Foundation
NRF
Singapore National Research Foundation
Australian Research Council
Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) via IOE Grant No
EQUS
Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems
US Air Force
Office of the Director
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
ARO
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
FWF Project
Austrian Science Fund
European Union
Austrian Research Promotion Agency
Singapore Ministry of Education
Singapore National Research foundation
EU
the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences
National Singapore Research Foundation
A*STAR
Research Programme
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