Towards a continuously reloaded ytterbium tweezer array

POSTER

Abstract

Neutral atom qubits are a promising approach for quantum computing, networking and entanglement-enhanced metrology. However, several outstanding challenges remain to realizing scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing, including performing repeated mid-circuit measurements and qubit reloading. Qubits based on metastable Yb atoms provide a natural solution to these challenges, as the metastable state is immune to photon scattering from the light used to cool and image ground state atoms. In this poster, we will describe the construction of a new apparatus combining a tweezer array with a dipole-trap guided atomic beam to enable continuous reloading and high-throughput mid-circuit measurements. We will also briefly discuss a recently proposed approach to modular quantum computing with metastable Yb qubits [1].

[1] Yiyi Li and Jeff Thompson. High-rate and high-fidelity modular interconnects between neutral atom quantum processors. arXiv:2401.04075 (2024).

*This work was supported in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, GBMF12253 and grant DOI 10.37807/gbmf1225.

Publication: Yiyi Li and Jeff Thompson. High-rate and high-fidelity modular interconnects between neutral atom quantum processors. arXiv:2401.04075 (2024).

Presenters

  • Yiyi Li

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • Yiyi Li

    • Princeton University
  • Michael Peper

    • Princeton University
  • Mingkun Zhao

    • Princeton University
  • Jeff D Thompson

    • Princeton University