A system for coherent site-resolved control of an array of neutral-atom qubits, part III
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Abstract
Individually-trapped neutral atoms are a promising technology for scalable quantum computation. Such systems offer high readout fidelity, control over excursions to Rydberg states for qubit interactions, and spatial manipulation of many-atom arrays. Here we present methods for achieving multi-qubit control over neutral atom strontium qubits confined in arrays of optical tweezers. We characterize and demonstrate coherent control of Rydberg states and show progress towards their use in multi-qubit gates.
*This work was supported under NSF Grant Numbers 1951188 and 1843926.
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Presenters
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Stanimir Kondov
- Atom Computing, Inc
- Atom Computing
- Atom Computing, Inc.