Kavli Affiliate: Irfan Siddiqi
| First 5 Authors: Nathan Shammah, Anurag Saha Roy, Carmen G. Almudever, Sébastien Bourdeauducq, Anastasiia Butko
| Summary:
Quantum technologies such as communications, computing, and sensing offer
vast opportunities for advanced research and development. While an open-source
ethos currently exists within some quantum technologies, especially in quantum
computer programming, we argue that there are additional advantages in
developing open quantum hardware (OQH). Open quantum hardware encompasses
open-source software for the control of quantum devices in labs, blueprints and
open-source toolkits for chip design and other hardware components, as well as
openly-accessible testbeds and facilities that allow cloud-access to a wider
scientific community. We provide an overview of current projects in the OQH
ecosystem, identify gaps, and make recommendations on how to close them today.
More open quantum hardware would accelerate technology transfer to and growth
of the quantum industry and increase accessibility in science.
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