17822499. CRYOGENIC FILTER MODULES FOR SCALABLE QUANTUM COMPUTING ARCHITECTURES simplified abstract (International Business Machines Corporation)

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CRYOGENIC FILTER MODULES FOR SCALABLE QUANTUM COMPUTING ARCHITECTURES

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Devin Underwood of New York NY (US)

Timothy Phung of Milpitas CA (US)

Muir Kumph of Croton on Hudson NY (US)

CRYOGENIC FILTER MODULES FOR SCALABLE QUANTUM COMPUTING ARCHITECTURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17822499 titled 'CRYOGENIC FILTER MODULES FOR SCALABLE QUANTUM COMPUTING ARCHITECTURES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to signal filters for scalable quantum computing architectures.

  • A device includes a circuit board with multiple layers, each layer made of a different absorptive material.
  • The circuit board has signal lines passing through it, with the first layer made of a material that filters a specific signal line.
    • Potential Applications:**
  • Quantum computing systems
  • Communication systems
  • Signal processing technologies
    • Problems Solved:**
  • Signal interference in quantum computing architectures
  • Noise reduction in signal processing systems
    • Benefits:**
  • Improved signal quality
  • Enhanced performance of quantum computing devices
  • Reduction of errors in signal processing applications


Original Abstract Submitted

One or more systems, devices, and/or methods of use provided herein relate to signal filters for scalable quantum computing architectures. According to one embodiment, a device can comprise a circuit board comprising a plurality of layers, wherein various ones of the plurality of layers comprises a different absorptive material, and a plurality of signal lines that pass through the circuit board, wherein a first layer of the circuit board is comprised of a first material that filters a first signal line that traverses through at least the first layer of the plurality of layers.