Towards a Scalable quantum computing platform with trapped electrons in Paul Traps
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Abstract
We are working towards realizing a scalable quantum computing platform using spins of electrons as qubits. Among the different physical implementations, trapped electrons offer high clock speeds in the GHz regime and are expected to offer coherence times on the minute scale, similar to qubits in trapped ions. Moreover, the electron's simple two-level structure avoids information leakage to other states. Our recent feasibility study of a quantum processor based on trapped electrons shows that error rates of less than 1e-4 in two-qubit gate operations are theoretically achievable.
Here we report on our progress to set up a 3d-printed miniaturized Paul trap for electrons in a cryogenic environment and discuss our path towards implementing non-destructive state readout and two-qubit gate operations.
Work at LLNL was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344
Here we report on our progress to set up a 3d-printed miniaturized Paul trap for electrons in a cryogenic environment and discuss our path towards implementing non-destructive state readout and two-qubit gate operations.
Work at LLNL was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract No. DE-AC52-07NA27344
Presenters
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Madhav Dhital
University of California, Riverside
Authors
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Madhav Dhital
University of California, Riverside
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Zijue Luo
University of California Riverside
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Shirish Pathak
University of California Riverside
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Fan Lu
University of California Riverside
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Qian Yu
University of California, Berkeley
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Alberto M Alonso
University of California Berkeley, UC Berkeley
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Neha Yadav
University of California, Berkeley
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Isabel Sacksteder
University of California Berkeley, UC Berkeley
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Shuqi Xu
UC Berkeley
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Xiaoxing Xia
LLNL
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Abhinav Parakh
LLNL
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Kristin M Beck
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Juergen Biener
LLNL
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Dietrich Leibfried
National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Hartmut Haeffner
University of California, Berkeley
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Boerge Hemmerling
University of California, Riverside