Circuit Demonstrations on a Neutral Atom Quantum Processor
ORAL
Abstract
Arrays of neutral atoms are a promising architecture for the realization of utility-scale quantum information processing, where large qubit numbers, high connectivity, and high-fidelity operations will be required.. Here, we present demonstrations of circuits involving hundreds of qubits on our 171Yb nuclear-spin qubit quantum computer. Taking advantage of long coherence times, all-to-all connectivity, and parallel operations, we demonstrate results utilizing both physical qubits and encoded logical qubits.We discuss these results in the context of progress towards large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing.
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Presenters
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Jonathan Patrick King
Atom Computing, Inc.
Authors
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Jonathan Patrick King
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Matthew A Norcia
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Daniel Crow
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Thomas Bohdanowicz
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Miroslav Urbanek
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Jon M Kindem
Atom Computing, Inc.
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Hyosub Kim
Atom Computing, Inc
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Laura Wadleigh
Atom Computing, Inc.
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William B Cairncross
Harvard University