Archer Materials (ASX:AXE) Achieves Key Qubit Control Milestone

Qubit Control Milestone

Archer Materials has successfully detected the spin of its carbon-based quantum material using its proprietary resonator design, a significant advancement towards qubit control for the 12 CQ chip.

Future Development Steps

The company aims to demonstrate readout and control feasibility by the end of 2025 and develop a functional qubit by the first half of 2026.

Executive Comments

Greg English, Executive Chair of Archer, stated, “The team has done great work in controlling the quantum spin states for Archer’s novel carbon-based film qubit material. They did this by developing new resonator circuits to overcome the challenge of coupling extremely short bursts of microwave power into nanoscale volumes of material, without disrupting the neighbouring environment. We have been able to see this phenomenon due to the long spin lifetime and extremely high spin density of Archer’s carbon-based spin material. This really highlights how unique this carbon material is and opens the door to a range of exciting potential quantum applications, not just as qubits with the 12 CQ chip. In conjunction with qubit readout being developed with Queen Mary University London, qubit control and the increased spin lifetime is a significant step toward our objective building a functional qubit for use in a quantum computer.”

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