A new beam steering chip smaller than a grain of salt could reduce hardware demands in quantum computing and high-performance data centers



  • A small optical chip directs millions of laser points from a microscopic cantilever array
  • MITER-Led Research Shows New Path to Expand Laser Control of Quantum Computing
  • Microscopic beam steering technology could reduce complexity in large optical systems

Quantum computing designs built around laser-controlled qubits run into problems as systems grow. Many approaches rely on separate lasers to control individual qubits, which becomes difficult once systems grow to the millions often cited as necessary for practical use.

Scientists working on the MITER Quantum Moonshot project have created a microscopic optical chip capable of directing tens of millions of beams of light per second, meeting that challenge.

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