To establish the UK as a key player in the development of a quantum computer, RHUL invested £3M in creating a new cleanroom facility for nanofabrication.
SuperFab opened in 2018, it is a user facility serving academia and industry; supporting fundamental research into superconducting quantum devices and technology. UKRI investment has established SuperFab as a key part of the supply chain in the global race for a quantum computer based on superconducting qubits, recognised by the National Quantum Computing Centre as a leading technology and investment priority.
SuperFab, in association with NPL and JEOL, is hosting the UK Centre for Superconducting and Hybrid Quantum Systems, an exciting collaboration between Royal Holloway, NPL and Lancaster University dedicated to the development of quantum device technology through the application of fundamental phenomena based on superconductivity.
SuperFab is an open user facility serving academic and industrial interests.