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Atom Computing

Vacuum (at rest)Vacuum chamber at the nanotorr level (~1e-9 Torr, UHV)
Vacuum (operation)Ambient except the chamber; neutral strontium atoms in optical tweezers
PowerTrapping/cooling lasers + magnetic fields (MOT); not high voltage
VoltageLow voltage (laser/AOD control)
ProductNeutral-atom quantum computer (>1000 physical qubits in 2023)
ApplicationQuantum computing; error correction
CustomerDARPA (US2QC program), large accounts, research

Why it matters

The vacuum chamber IS the core of the system; scaling toward ~100k atoms per chamber demands growing vacuum and cleanliness mastery. Many PhDs, few dedicated vacuum engineers. Berkeley is next door.

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