Correction des erreurs
Informatique quantique tolérante aux pannes
Engineering Reliable Quantum Architecture
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing is designed to enable reliable computations by actively correcting errors within quantum systems.

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Infographie FTQC
The Logical Qubit Evolution
Transitioning to FTQC requires evolving from a physical qubit architecture to a logical qubit paradigm on the same neutral-atom hardware platform.

Qubits physiques
Raw quantum systems are highly sensitive to environmental noise, which can introduce decoherence and calculation errors.

Qubits logiques
By entangling an array of physical qubits, systems can encode a single, highly stable logical qubit capable of executing complex fault-tolerant gates.

Qubits auxiliaires
These physical qubits are measured to detect syndrome errors dynamically, allowing the system to correct faults without destroying the quantum state of the logical qubit.
La solution logique du Qubit


Scaling Logical Architecture
Generating high-fidelity logical qubits requires significant physical qubit overhead. Pasqal’s scalable neutral-atom architecture aims to yield 200+ logical qubits by 2029, targeting this fundamental trade-off.
Discover Pasqal’s Roadmap
Pasqal is a quantum computing company scaling its neutral-atom technology to deliver broad-scale commercial impact, targeting the Fault-Tolerant era by the early 2030s.