A trapped ion system with integrated optics for logical quantum operations
ORAL
Abstract
Implementing algorithms using quantum error correction in a quantum computer may require on the order of one million physical qubits. Trapped ion systems have shown long lifetimes and exceptional single- and multi-qubit gate fidelities. It will be critical to preserve these high fidelities while creating a scalable trapping and manipulation scheme. With integrated, independent control of trapped ions within a chain, we can limit noise and simplify the sequence of operations required to realize an error-corrected logical qubit. We are implementing two approaches for individual addressing of 40Ca+ ions in a cryogenic ion trap system; the first involves a fiber array imaged onto an ion string, while the second integrates optical waveguides directly within the ion trap chip. In the same setup, we characterize self-stabilized superconducting magnetic field coils for long-lived coherence. We present designs for operation of multiple trapping zones that could be implemented and interfaced as logical qubits. With such a noise-resilient, configurable system, we aim to demonstrate multi-qubit stabilizer readout towards a powerful ion trap quantum processor.
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Presenters
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Christopher Axline
Yale University, ETH Zurich
Authors
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Christopher Axline
Yale University, ETH Zurich
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Karan K Mehta
ETH Zurich
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Roland Matt
ETH Zurich
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Robin Oswald
ETH Zurich
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Chiara Decaroli
ETH Zurich
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Leon Stolpmann
ETH Zurich
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Jonathan P Home
Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zurich, ETH Zurich