Realizing coherently convertible dual-type qubits with the same ion species
ORAL
Abstract
For large-scale ion-trap based quantum computers and networks, it is critical to have two types of qubits, one for computation and storage, while the other for auxiliary operations like runtime qubit detection, sympathetic cooling, et al. Dual-type qubits have previously been realized in hybrid systems using two ion species, which, however, introduces significant experimental challenges for laser setup, gate operations as well as the control of the fraction and positioning of each qubit type within an ion crystal. Here we solve these problems by implementing two coherently-convertible qubit types using the same ion species. We encode the qubits into two pairs of clock states of the 171Yb+ ions, and achieve fast and high-fidelity (about 99.5%) conversion between the two types using narrow-band lasers. We further demonstrate that operations on one qubit type, including sympathetic cooling, gates and qubit detection, have crosstalk errors less than 0.06% on the other type.
–
Publication: Yang H X, Ma J Y, Wu Y K, et al. Realizing coherently convertible dual-type qubits with the same ion species[J]. arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.14906, 2021.
Presenters
-
Jianyu Ma
Tsinghua University
Authors
-
Jianyu Ma
Tsinghua University
-
Haoxiang Yang
Tsinghua University
-
Yukai Wu
Tsinghua University
-
Ye Wang
Tsinghua University
-
Yuanyuan Huang
Tsinghua University
-
Zichao Zhou
Tsinghua University
-
Luming Duan
Tsinghua University
-
Lu Feng
Tsinghua University
-
Mingming Cao
Tsinghua University
-
Weixuan Guo
Tsinghua University