Quantum computing architecture using ultracold neutral atoms
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Abstract
Due to their long coherence times and favorable energy scales, neutral atoms constitute a promising platform for quantum information processing. We present an apparatus based on ultracold 87Sr atoms capable of site-resolved phase control and entanglement in a unit-filled array of atoms, satisfying the basic requirements for universal quantum computation. We explore coherent control strategies and performance benchmarks for the nuclear spin qubit.
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Presenters
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Stanimir S Kondov
Atom Computing, Inc
Authors
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Stanimir S Kondov
Atom Computing, Inc