Atom Arrangement with the Quantum Orchestration Platform
ORAL
Abstract
Neutral atoms arrays are a promising platform for quantum computation and simulation. While this platform has the potential to support a large number of high-quality qubits, there exist several roadblocks towards neutral atoms quantum devices that can lead to quantum advantage. One of the biggest challenges to realizing a scalable physical system with well-characterized qubits is the precise rearrangement of atoms on a 2D array, which requires unique control capabilities.
In this talk, we will demonstrate our integrated hardware and software platform (Quantum Orchestration Platform), which combines a unique Pulse Processor architecture allowing cutting-edge real-time control capabilities with an intuitive, pulse-level control programming language, QUA. We will then show how straightforward it is to code atom rearrangement protocols using the platform and will discuss future directions in atom arrangement strategies.
In this talk, we will demonstrate our integrated hardware and software platform (Quantum Orchestration Platform), which combines a unique Pulse Processor architecture allowing cutting-edge real-time control capabilities with an intuitive, pulse-level control programming language, QUA. We will then show how straightforward it is to code atom rearrangement protocols using the platform and will discuss future directions in atom arrangement strategies.
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Presenters
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Theo Laudat
Quantum Machines
Authors
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Ramon Szmuk
Quantum Machines
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Yoav Romach
Quantum Machines
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Yonatan Cohen
Quantum Machines
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Niv Drucker
Quantum Machines
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Theo Laudat
Quantum Machines