Metastable Qubit Operations in <sup>171</sup>Yb<sup>+</sup>
ORAL
Abstract
The metastable ("m-type") qubit defined on the zero-field hyperfine clock states in the long-lived 2Fo7/2 manifold in 171Yb+ gives a promising pathway to low cross-talk, high fidelity multi-qubit operations using the same ion species. We describe heralded state preparation, single qubit operations, and state measurement in the m-type qubit. Additionally, we put quantitative limits on the effect of direct illumination by ground state ("g-type") qubit state preparation and detection laser light on the m-type qubit coherence and operational frequency. We present our work toward coupling the m-type qubit to motion and coherent transfer between g-type and m-type qubits in 171Yb+.
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Presenters
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Patrick J McMillin
University of California, Los Angeles
Authors
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Patrick J McMillin
University of California, Los Angeles
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Thomas Dellaert
University of California, Los Angeles
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Hassan Farhat
University of California, Los Angeles
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Conrad H Roman
Honeywell Quantum Solutions, University of California, Los Angeles
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Wesley C Campbell
UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles