Abstract
In this video, a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Scott Holmes examines the view of panelists on the status and prospects for cryogenics-based and superconductivity-based technologies for computation, information, communication, including quantum computing.
The panelists are:
- Nancy Missert (Sandia) - Josephson junction barriers for Cryoelectronics
- Pascal Febvre (University Savoie Mont Blanc, France) - Going below 90 nm
- D. Scott Holmes (Booz Allen Hamilton, USA) - SCE Foundry
- Michael P. Frank (Sandia) - Improved superconducting logic families - (asynchronous, ballistic, reversible, etc.) a difficult engineering challenge for SCE
- John Spargo (Northrop-Grumman) - importance of applications, competitiveness with other technologies, and manufacturing
- Deep Gupta (Hypres) - importance of a gradual introduction of proven products with progressively increasing complexity and of integrating different technologies in the same system
- Oleg Mukhanov (Hypres - SeeQC) - Challenges for the Roadmap - importance of scaling and density for competitiveness with alternative technologies, including 3-D integration and innovative Josephson junction configurations
Description
Panelists share insights on the status & prospects for cryogenics-based & superconductivity-based technologies for computation, information, communication, including quantum computing.