Rydberg physics for quantum computing in arrays of neutral atom qubits
ORAL
Abstract
Ultracold neutral atoms have recently emerged as a scalable quantum computing platform. Their long coherence times and parallel coherent control portend the realization of high-fidelity quantum operations on large arrays of qubits. Interactions between neutral atoms in Rydberg states provide a means to 2-qubit and multi-qubit gates. Understanding the energy level structure of Rydberg atoms and their interactions are a necessary prerequisite to designing gate schemes. To this end we discuss Rydberg interactions for quantum computing with trapped single atoms, including simulations of the full Hilbert space relevant to 2-qubit gates.
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Presenters
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Jonathan King
Atom Computing, Inc
Authors
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Jonathan King
Atom Computing, Inc
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Alexander Papageorge
Atom Computing, Inc
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Sabrina Hong
Atom Computing, Inc
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Remy Notermans
Atom Computing, Inc
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Brian Lester
Yale University, Atom Computing, Inc
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Stanimir Kondov
Atom Computing, Inc
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Krish Kotru
Atom Computing, Inc
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Mickey McDonald
Atom Computing, Inc
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Robin Coxe
Atom Computing, Inc
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Prasahnt Sivarajah
Atom Computing, Inc
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Benjamin Bloom
Atom Computing, Inc