A programmable array of strontium clock qubits
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Abstract
Alkaline-earth tweezer arrays are a powerful tool for manipulating atomic ensembles with access to narrow-linewidth optical transitions. Interfacing these arrays with the technologies of Rydberg excitation and optical lattices naturally enables the exploration of many-body simulation, information processing and quantum-enhanced metrology in a single platform. Here we report on creating a programmable spin model of optical clock qubits using strontium atoms implanted into an optical lattice. Spin squeezing on the clock transition is performed by using Rydberg dressing to realize finite-range Ising interactions, while high-fidelity 2-qubit entangling gates are achieved in the resonant regime. Optimal control provides a promising route toward higher degrees of squeezing and further improved gate fidelities. To augment differential clock comparisons, we additionally demonstrate local Z-gates by patterning the lattice with tunable and well-controlled tweezer light shifts.
Presenters
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Alec Cao
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST, JILA
Authors
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Alec Cao
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST, JILA
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William J Eckner
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST
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Nelson Darkwah Oppong
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich), Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST), JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST
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Aaron W Young
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST
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Nathan A Schine
University of Maryland
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Adam M Kaufman
JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST, JILA,CU Boulder