(Picture source: Internet) Quantinuum, the world's leading integrated quantum computing company, announced a cooperation with JSR, a Japanese materials technology company. The two parties will use Quantinuum's Model H1 quantum hardware and its quantum computational chemistry soft

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(Picture source: Internet) Quantinuum, the world's leading integrated quantum computing company, announced a cooperation with JSR, a Japanese materials technology company. The two parties will use Quantinuum's Model H1 quantum hardware and its quantum computational chemistry soft - DayDayNews

(Picture source: Internet)

Quantinuum, the world's leading integrated quantum computing company, announced a cooperation with Japanese materials technology company JSR. Both parties will use Quantinuum's Model H1 quantum hardware and its quantum computational chemistry software platform InQuanto to jointly explore quantum technologies. Application of computing in the study of semiconductor materials such as metal complexes and transition metal oxides.

Both parties stated that quantum computing modeling will be able to accurately predict the physical properties of materials, accelerate the identification of new candidate molecules and materials, and reshape the future paradigm of microelectronic devices.

JSR Materials Informatics principal investigator Rei Sakuma said: "We are delighted to have established a new partnership with Quantinuum. The Quantinuum team has always been a leader in quantum computing hardware and software, while helping us expand our horizons in materials innovation. expertise. JSR is committed to developing rich materials for society and the environment, and with Quantinuum’s software platform InQuanto, we will use quantum computing technology to accelerate the realization of this ambitious goal.”

One of the focuses of the cooperation between the two parties is the development of dynamic mean field-based materials. Theory (DMFT) of quantum algorithms. Based on this method, the research team will be able to more accurately understand the electronic properties of complex organic and inorganic materials in the real world, such as the light absorption and conductivity of cognitive materials. properties will promote the development of the future silicon-based information era.

Quantinuum stated that both parties will use the InQuanto platform to simulate these complex molecular systems and defective subsystems to explore new methods. At the same time, the new methods will also be integrated into the InQuanto platform and provided to other scientists and researchers.

Quantinuum CEO Ilyas Khan said: "The work we are doing with JSR is at the forefront of bringing quantum computing to materials science and we are delighted to be working together again. This collaboration will further develop InQuanto's capabilities and ensure future support for Other users provide services. The significance of this cooperation is to combine the advantages of both parties to jointly promote scientific development.” -quantum-computing-for-semiconductor-research

Text: Quantinuum

Compiler: Huike

Editor: Mu Yi

Note: This article is compiled from "Quantinuum" and does not represent the views of Quantum Outpost.

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