Quantum Computing with Strontium-87: New Capabilities for Neutral Atom Systems
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Abstract
Ultracold neutral atoms are promising candidates for quantum information applications due to their long coherence times, scalability, and flexibility in encodings and connectivity. Strontium-87’s nuclear spin provides with a 10-dimensional nuclear spin manifold in its ground state, subspaces of which have been leveraged to realize a qubit. We report on our ongoing experimental efforts to implement a Strontium-based quantum computing architecture, based on quantum control and entanglement of large d-dimensional (up to d=10) nuclear spin qudits. Our work targets mid-circuit quantum non-demolition (QND) erasure detection and QND cooling of qudits, as well as single- and two-qudit gates based on quantum control.
*This work was supported by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program of Los Alamos National Laboratory under project numbers 20210116DR, 20240295ER, 20210955PRD3, and the NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes program, Award No. 2016244.
Presenters
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Enrique A Segura Carrillo
- JILA, University of Colorado Boulder