Mid-circuit measurement and reset using omg architecture in trapped-ion quantum computing systems
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Abstract
The omg quantum computer architecture encodes multiple types of qubits in a single atomic species, allowing dissipative qubit processes without crosstalk. We exploit omg for in-place mid-circuit measurement and reset (MCMR) operations on a full-scale trapped ion quantum computing system. We implement two different forms of omg by performing the dissipative functions on both the S1/2 hyperfine qubit and the D3/2 optical qubit in 171Yb ions, while discussing the constraints imposed by integration with a system engineered for high-fidelity gate operations.
Compared to the shuttling based techniques for MCMR, the omg architecture enables faster operation by eliminating the shuttling time and reducing the need for sympathetic cooling.
Compared to the shuttling based techniques for MCMR, the omg architecture enables faster operation by eliminating the shuttling time and reducing the need for sympathetic cooling.
*This work is supported by the NSF Software Tailored Architecture for Quantum Codesign (STAQ) Program and the DOE Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) Center.
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Presenters
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Yichao Yu
- Duke University