Towards programmable ytterbium tweezer array at KRISS
POSTER
Abstract
Neutral atoms in programmable tweezer array have emerged as a versatile platform for quantum computation, quantum simulation, and quantum metrology. Especially, tweezer array of two-electron atoms is recently developing, seeking new opportunities over one-electron atoms. In this poster, we present progress towards two-electron-atom tweezer array of ytterbium atoms at Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), where researches on quantum gas and optical clock have been being conducted with ytterbium. We are aiming to use the ytterbium tweezer array for hybrid analog-digital quantum computation and simulation, and optical frequency metrology, utilizing ytterbium's new opportunities such as optical clock transition, nuclear spin qubit, single-photon Rydberg transition, and ion-core transition.
Presenters
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Yunheung Song
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
Authors
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Yunheung Song
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Jeong Ho Han
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Jae Hoon Lee
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Jongchul Mun
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science