QCOMP – Quantum Sensors for Qubits and Quantum Materials
The goal of the project is to develop a tool for characterizing novel quantum materials that are relevant for the development of quantum computers. To access the quantum mechanical degrees of freedom of these materials, the sensor itself must possess sufficiently coherent quantum states and provide high spatial resolution to resolve the atomic properties of the components under investigation. Building on a quantum sensor developed by Qnami, the QCOMP project develops a microscopy platform specifically designed for the characterization of new quantum technology materials.
In addition, within the framework of QCOMP, quantum simulations and measurements are specifically employed by the consortium partners to characterize novel quantum materials and make them accessible for future applications. The research objective is to establish a pathway for the rational design of novel 2D materials and components for quantum computers by determining and systematically advancing the key electrical and magnetic parameters of these materials from a measurement perspective.