SPECIAL NOTICE
A -- Quantum Information Sciences BAA 04-20-MT, Amendment 02, Original FedBizOps Solicitation number : DOI-SNOTE-040804-001, dated 4 Aug 2004, as modified 19 Aug 2004.
- Notice Date
- 1/14/2005
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- DOI - NBC, Ft. Huachuca AZ P.O. Box 12924 ATTN: Gloria M. Golden 520-538-0418 Fort Huachuca AZ 85670
- ZIP Code
- 85670
- Solicitation Number
- DOI-SNOTE-050114-002
- Archive Date
- 1/14/2006
- Description
- General Information Document Type: Addendum to Special Notice Solicitation Number: DOI-SNOTE-040804-01 Description: Modularly-configurable Multi-zone Ion Trap Technology (MMITT) PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: A specific new task has been identified under the major area of interest of Quantum Computing: There is interest in research and development to production of a standard modularly-configurable multi-zone ion trap technology that would be readily and economically available to researchers in the field of ion trap computing technology. The main objective of developing MMITT technology is to eliminate the substantial trap fabrication, testing and calibration effort (often about 1 experimenter year) generally required by researchers (who must currently design, fabricate and test a new trap before they can proceed to the specific R&D tasks of their interest). Furthermore, there is also interest in integrated-design modular subsystems to support the ion traps in terms of control electronics, lasers for cooling and logic gate operations, magnetic field sources and shielding, vacuum bake-out aids and procedures, detectors, and other subsystems that enable ion trap researchers to proceed more efficiently to specific R&D studies. (For further information about these interests, see 'Specifications for a "test ion trap" for qubit manipulation', David Wineland, et. al., December 22, 2004, at http://webteam.nbc.gov/pmb/nbc/qisbaa.html). There is particular interest in ion trap and subsystem technology that is expandable from several ionic qubits to 1-2 hundreds of such qubits as research in this field progresses. Respondents to this addendum should indicate a plan for interacting with the ion trap researchers and evolving the design to higher levels of integration as needed. In particular, due to the combination of requirements and technical specialties needed to accomplish this task, a small team must probably be developed and held together over several years to evolve the design and fabrication technology as the experimenters' needs evolve. Respondents should also indicate how they might commercialize delivery of ion traps to experimenters who are not part of ARDA's program. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION AND DEADLINES Awards for this addendum are anticipated about April 1, 2005. Proposals will be due no later than March 15, 2005. Hence, respondents are encouraged to submit Initial Contact Papers as soon as is feasible.
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