Trapped ions in optical tweezers
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Abstract
We aim to use novel optical tweezers, derived from spatial light modulators, to manipulate the phonon spectrum of a two-dimensional ion crystal in a Paul trap [1].
This allows us to control the effective spin-spin interactions between the ions and, in turn, realize and study various Hamiltonians of interest.
In 2D crystals, this can be used to quantum simulate spin Hamiltonians on a kagome lattice [2].
Furthermore, in one dimensional ion chains optical tweezers can be combined with oscillating electric fields in order to realize two-qubit geometrical phase gates [3].
This novel approach, combined with other well-established techniques, can be used to realize a novel architecture for quantum computing using trapped ions.
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Publication: [1] A. Bermudez, J. Almeida, F. Schmidt-Kaler, A. Retzker, and M. B. Plenio Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 207209 (2011).<br>[2] J.D. Espinoza, M. Mazzanti, K. Fouka, R.X. Schüssler, Z. Wu, P.Corboz Phys. Rev. A 104, 013302 (2021).<br>[3] M. Mazzanti, R.X. Schüssler, J.D. Espinoza, Z. Wu, R. Gerritsma, A. Safavi-Naini Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 260502 (2021).
Presenters
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Matteo Mazzanti
Authors
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Matteo Mazzanti
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Rima X Schüssler
University of Amsterdam
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Clara Robalo Pereira
University of Amsterdam
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Zeger Egbert Dirk Ackerman
University of Amsterdam
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Zhenlin Wu
University of Amsterdam
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Juan D Arias Espinoza
University of Amsterdam
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Thomas Feldker
University of Innsbruck
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Arghavan Safavi-Naini
QuSoft, Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, QuSoft
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Rene Gerritsma
IoP, University of Amsterdam; QuSoft, Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, QuSoft