Quantum Networking of Trapped Ions
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Entangling large numbers of trapped ions for quantum computing applications will require networks of cold ions trapped in multi-zone microfabricated traps, coupled either through a mutual interaction with their Coulomb-coupled motion or through a common interaction with individual photons. Progress on these fronts at Michigan will be reviewed, including the deterministic entanglement of pairs of Cd ions in a single trap, the shuttling of ions through a 49-electrode 10-zone trap, the fabrication of micron-scale ion traps, and progress in the probabilistic (but scalable) entanglement of two remotely-located ions.
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Authors
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Christopher Monroe
FOCUS Center and Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, Western Illinois University, FOCUS Center and University of Michigan, FOCUS Center and University of Michigan Department of Physics