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Explore Quantum Computing

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Run intuitive experiments

Unleash your curiosity and dive into the realm of quantum experimentation with our intuitive tools, empowering you to design and run your own insightful quantum experiments with ease and precision.

Get results for your experiments

Unlock profound discoveries and gain valuable insights from your quantum experiments with PhotonQ's powerful computational capabilities, delivering fast and precise results for your research endeavors.

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Learn quantum computing from the start

Embark on a quantum computing adventure, starting from the basics, and master the foundations of this groundbreaking field through our comprehensive learning resources.

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One-way Quantum Computing

PhotonQ provides cloud-based access to a real photonic one-way computer backend. Our system exploits cutting-edge quantum photonic technology to realize a photonic quantum computing platform. The quantum processing unit can be accessed and programmed through our customized user interface.

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About Us

The People Behind

We are a diverse team of scientists, designers, and software developers at the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Photonic Quantum Computing, located at the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna. Our passion lies in advancing the field of photonic quantum computing, and we are dedicated to offering free online access to our cutting-edge quantum computer through cloud-based services. Experience the power of quantum computing firsthand with our state-of-the-art four-qubit processor, available for experimentation today!

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Quantum Frontiers

Join us on our journey to push the boundaries of quantum computing and unlock the potential of this transformative technology, as we strive to make quantum accessible to all and shape the future of computing.

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