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QRydDemo – A quantum computer demonstrator with Rydberg atoms

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Abstract

I will present the status of our endeavor to set up a quantum computer demonstrator with Strontium Rydberg atoms. We will investigate a so far unexplored fine-structure qubit encoded in the 3P0-3P2 states of 88Sr. This qubit promises rapid single- and two-qubit gate times and features a triple-magic wavelength, for which the qubit states and the Rydberg state experience the same trapping potential. We work towards combining this qubit with an optical tweezer architecture allowing for shuffling operations within the qubit coherence time. Besides the status of setting up the experiment, I will briefly talk about the software stacks developed to allow access to the future quantum computer.

Publication: Quantum computing device, use, and method, F. Meinert, T. Pfau, C. Hölzl, EU Patent Application No. EP20214187.5<br><br>Cell for performing quantum optical measurements, F. Meinert, P. Ilzhöfer, C. Hölzl, T. Pfau, EU Patent Application No. EP21211024.1<br><br>Apparatus and method for producing optical tweezers, F. Meinert, P. Ilzhöfer, T. Pfau, M. Traub, M. Adams, H.-D. Hoffmann, EU Patent Application No. EP22211813.5<br>

Presenters

  • Florian Meinert

    University of Stuttgart

Authors

  • Florian Meinert

    University of Stuttgart

  • Philipp Ilzhöfer

    University of Stuttgart

  • Govind Unnikrishnan

    University of Stuttgart

  • Ratnesh K Gupta

    University of Stuttgart

  • Jiachen Zhao

    University of Stuttgart

  • Christian Hölzl

    University of Stuttgart

  • Achim Scholz

    University of Stuttgart

  • Jennifer Krauter

    University of Stuttgart

  • Hans Peter Büchler

    University of Stuttgart

  • Simone Montangero

    Padova University

  • Juergen Stuhler

    Toptica Photonics

  • Tilman Pfau

    University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart