Walther-Meißner-Institut (WMI)
Tasks:
The WMI is a research institute of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, specialized in low temperature physics. Its highly relevant competencies for QUARATE include many years of experience in multiple areas such as: development of cryotechnology, development, manufacturing and measurement of superconducting quantum circuits, and generation, manipulation and measurement of propagating quantum microwaves.
The WMI will support and supervise the project, and in particular R&S, through the essential transfer of know-how in the field of quantum microwaves and superconducting quantum circuits, as well as through the provision of the required laboratories and cryostats.
The tasks of the WMI mainly focus on the production and characterization of the superconducting circuits. Those are required for the generation and detection of quantum signals, as well as for the implementation of the overall setup. This is essential for demonstrating a quantum radar under laboratory conditions and for paving the way for an applicable implementation in the future.
Goals:
The scientific and technical goals of the WMI are closely interwoven with those of R&S. They particularly refer to the production, characterization, and integration of the superconducting circuits that are required for building a radar with a quantum advantage. All components for setting up the quantum radar experiment in a laboratory will be assembled together with R&S.
From a scientific partner‘s perspective, QUARATE promises an excellent starting position in the field of quantum technology for computing, communication and sensor technology with microwaves. Accordingly, the WMI’s existing know-how can be significantly expanded.
Project Manager: Priv.-Doz. Dr. habil. Frank Deppe | Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Walther-Meißner-Institut