Towards high-fidelity parallel Rydberg two-qubit gates in large-scale optical tweezer arrays
ORAL
Abstract
Rydberg interactions in neutral atom arrays enable various applications in quantum computation, simulation, and metrology. In quantum computing, high-fidelity, scalable two-qubit Rydberg gates are essential for advancing error correction and realizing large numbers of logical qubits, a key requirement for practical fault-tolerant quantum computing. While experiments have demonstrated highly coherent single-qubit control over thousands of individually trapped atoms, realizing hundreds of parallel, high-fidelity two-qubit gates remains an outstanding challenge. Here, we report progress on addressing these challenges in large-scale atomic arrays, focusing on mitigating fidelity inhomogeneity and optimizing gate performance. Overcoming these challenges is critical for advancing neutral atom quantum computing and unlocking new possibilities in large-scale quantum systems.
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Presenters
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Gyohei Nomura
Caltech
Authors
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Gyohei Nomura
Caltech
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Hannah J Manetsch
Caltech
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Elie Bataille
Caltech
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Kon H Leung
Caltech
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Xudong Lv
Caltech
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Nadine Meister
Caltech
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Manuel Endres
Caltech