Individual control of nuclear spin qubits in an array of neutral strontium atoms

ORAL

Abstract

Ultracold neutral atoms have emerged as a promising platform for scalable quantum computation. Universal single-qubit control requires high quality state preparation, spatially resolved manipulation, and projective readout of each qubit. For state preparation and readout, neutral atom platforms can apply techniques commonly used in quantum gas microscopes and single atom trapping machines. Furthermore, the ability to isolate the internal spin states of individual neutral atoms from both external fields and neighboring atoms allows for seconds-scale coherence times. Here, we will present initial results on the coherent, site-resolved control of an array of atomic qubits comprised of neutral strontium atoms.

*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1951188.

Presenters

  • Brian Lester

    • Atom Computing, Inc.

Authors

  • Brian Lester

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Krish Kotru

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Mickey Patrick McDonald

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Remy P.M.J.W. Notermans

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Kayleigh Cassella

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Albert Ryou

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Stanimir Kondov

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Lucas Peng

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Peter Battaglino

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Joseph Lauigan

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Emme Yarwood

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Robin Coxe

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Jonathan Patrick King

    • Atom Computing, Inc.
  • Benjamin Bloom

    • Atom Computing, Inc.