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Creation and Characterization of Entanglement in Radial-2D Ion Crystals

ORAL

Abstract

One-dimensional ion chains in rf traps have seen remarkable success in engineering high-fidelity quantum gates and simulating 1D quantum spin systems.  A comparable ability to control and probe two-dimensional ion crystals in rf traps would significantly expand the class of systems accessible to quantum simulation. Coulomb crystals in the radial-2D phase have been established as a realistic platform for quantum simulation [1], and site-resolved imaging of large radial-2D crystals has been demonstrated for a blade-style rf trap [2]. An integral component of quantum simulation yet to be demonstrated for this platform is the creation and characterization of entangled states. Here, we present the first Mølmer-Sørensen (MS) interaction with radial-2D crystals. A global application of the MS interaction, an entangling mechanism native to trapped ion systems, allows for the creation of a wide variety of spin models. We describe our implementation of MS interactions and discuss progress in characterizing frustration and entanglement in small ion lattices. 

[1] D'Onofrio et al., PRL 127, 020503 (2021)

[2] Xie et al., Quantum Sci. Technol. 6, 044009 (2021)

Presenters

  • Marissa Donofrio

    Indiana Univ - Bloomington

Authors

  • Marissa Donofrio

    Indiana Univ - Bloomington

  • A.J. Rasmusson

    Indiana University-Bloomington

  • Antonis Kyprianidis

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Yuanheng Xie

    Indiana University- Bloomington

  • Jiafeng Cui

    Indiana University

  • Philip Richerme

    IU, Indiana University Bloomington