IonQ has announced a collaboration with imec to develop photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and chip-scale ion traps for enhancing the performance and scalability of trapped ion quantum computing systems. This partnership leverages imec’s expertise in photonic device integration to miniaturize key components traditionally implemented with bulk optics. By embedding these optics into chip-scale devices, IonQ aims to reduce hardware size, cost, and improve system robustness and qubit count.

The partnership also focuses on developing advanced fabrication processes to enable high-performance, electro-optical systems essential for the next generation of quantum computers. This collaboration with imec supports IonQ’s mission to accelerate the path toward commercially viable quantum systems and continues a multi-year partnership that began with early prototyping efforts in 2021. IonQ’s latest strategic manufacturing and supply chain initiatives are expected to streamline production and reduce costs, ultimately improving system reliability and advancing the company’s commercialization roadmap.

Earlier this year, IonQ opened a manufacturing facility in Washington state and partnered with NKT Photonics for optical subsystems development. For further information, you can access IonQ’s full press release here.

November 8, 2024