Scaling up Quantum Computing with Ion Chains
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
To perform useful quantum computation, we need to manipulate many qubits while protecting our system from errors. I will present our recent results on fault-tolerant preparation, measurement, rotation, and stabilizer measurement using a Bacon-Shor error-correcting code with 13 trapped ion qubits [1]. Comparing fault-tolerant protocols to non-fault tolerant protocols, we see significant reductions in the error rates of the logical primitives in the presence of noise. I will discuss a variant of the Shor code that is robust to idling errors caused by laser noise and magnetic field fluctuations and present measurements that show a factor of 4 improvement of the coherence time of the logical memory [2]. I will conclude with a discussion of the noise sources in our platform, and their effect on the scaling of ion systems [3].
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Publication: [1] Egan et al., Nature 598, 281-286 (2021)<br>[2] Debroy et al., PRL 127, 240501 (2021)<br>[3] Cetina et al., arXiv:2007.06768 (2020)
Presenters
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Marko Cetina
University of Maryland
Authors
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Marko Cetina
University of Maryland