A system for coherent site-resolved control of an array of neutral-atom qubits, part I

ORAL

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. Our quantum computer creates qubits from individually trapped 87Sr atoms, whose nuclear spin structure allows us to make use of extremely long-lived qubit states in the electronic ground state, and whose complex level structure enables both fast cooling and reliable shelving. We present our recent progress building and proving out this machine, with an emphasis on state preparation, imaging, and dynamic rearrangement of occupied trap sites. Our machine typically operates by loading atoms into a large 2-dimensional array of optical tweezers, and closed-loop manipulation allows for rearrangement into arbitrary patterns using a secondary set of dynamically controllable traps. We discuss our imaging scheme, including cooling, its limitations, and how we achieve high-fidelity state-selective readout.

*This work was supported under NSF Grant Numbers 1951188 and 1843926.

Presenters

  • Mickey P McDonald

    • Atom Computing, Inc

Authors

  • Mickey P McDonald

    • Atom Computing, Inc
  • Krish Kotru

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Brian J Lester

    • Atom Computing, Inc
  • Remy P Notermans

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
  • Kayleigh Cassella

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Stanimir Kondov

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Albert Ryou

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Tsung-Yao Wu

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Nicole Crisosto

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Lucas Peng

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Eli Megidish

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Peter Battaglino

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Sandeep Narayanaswami

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Ciro Nishiguchi

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Raul Atkinson

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Emme Yarwood

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Joseph Lauigan

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Robin Coxe

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Jonathan P King

    • Atom Computing, Inc
    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Benjamin Bloom

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
    • Atom Computing