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Realization of the Fine-Structure Qubit in a Single Alkaline-Earth Atom: The Building Block for a 500-Qubit Neutral Atom Quantum Processor (QRydDemo)

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Abstract

We report on the realization of a novel neutral atom qubit encoded in the magnetically insensitive metastable fine-structure states 3P0 and 3P2 of single 88Sr atoms trapped in an optical tweezer. Our encoding scheme enables fast single-qubit gates on the 100 ns timescale and single-photon excitation to a Rydberg state, wherein two-qubit gates on the same timescales can be achieved. As the first step towards this goal, we demonstrate preparation, read-out, and coherent control of this novel qubit. Coherent Rabi oscillations bridging an energy gap of more than 17 THz are demonstrated by using a pair of phase-locked lasers with ultra-narrow linewidths. We use Ramsey spectroscopy to extract the transverse qubit coherence time. By tuning the tensor polarizability of the 3P2 state by using an external magnetic field, we achieve a magic trapping condition and measure an enhanced T2 time of 1.2 ms. Using a microscopic quantum mechanical model, we simulate our experiments including dominant noise sources and identify the major constraints limiting our measured T2 time and finally identify possible improvements to our system. Our novel encoding scheme enables key advantages to be brought together onto a single platform and thereby enables new synergies and possibilities in neutral atom based quantum computing.

Publication: G. Unnikrishnan et al. (2024), Coherent Control of the Fine-Structure Qubit in a Single Alkaline-Earth Atom, https://arxiv.org/html/2401.10679v1

Presenters

  • Govind Unnikrishnan

    University of Stuttgart

Authors

  • Govind Unnikrishnan

    University of Stuttgart

  • Philipp Ilzhöfer

    University of Stuttgart

  • Achim Scholz

    University of Stuttgart

  • Christian Hölzl

    University of Stuttgart

  • Aaron Götzelmann

    University of Stuttgart

  • Ratnesh K Gupta

    University of Stuttgart

  • Jiachen Zhao

    University of Stuttgart

  • Jennifer Krauter

    University of Stuttgart

  • Sebastian Weber

    Universität Stuttgart, University of Stuttgart

  • Nastasia Makki

    University of Stuttgart

  • Hans Peter Büchler

    University of Stuttgart

  • Tilman Pfau

    University of Stuttgart, 5. Physikalisches Institut, Universität Stuttgart, Germany

  • Florian Meinert

    University of Stuttgart

  • Einius Pultinevicius

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