Ion Coulomb Crystals in Storage Rings for Quantum Information Science

ORAL

Abstract

Here we will discuss the possible use of crystalline beams in storage rings for applications in quantum information science (QIS). Crystalline beams have been created in ion trap systems and proven to be useful as a computational basis for QIS applications. The same structures can be created in a storage ring, but the ions necessarily have a constant velocity and are rotating in a circular trap. The basic structures that are needed are ultracold crystalline beams, called ion Coulomb crystals (ICC's). We will describe different applications of ICC's for QIS, how QIS information is obtained and can be used for quantum computing, and some of the challenges that need to be resolved to realize practical QIS applications in storage rings.

*Funding: Work supported by Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Presenters

  • Sandra G Biedron

    • University of New Mexico
    • Element Aero

Authors

  • Sandra G Biedron

    • University of New Mexico
    • Element Aero
  • Trudy B Bolin

    • University of New Mexico
  • Salvador Sosa Guitron

    • University of New Mexico
  • Kevin A Brown

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Bohong Huang

    • Stony Brook University
  • Clio Gonzalez-Zacarias

    • USC
  • aasma Aslam

    • University of New Mexico