Ion photon networks for quantum computing and quantum repeaters

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum information based on ion-trap technology is well regarded for its stability, high detection fidelity, and ease of manipulation. Here we demonstrate a proof of principle experiment for scaling this technology to large numbers of ions in separate traps by linking the ions via photons. We give results for entanglement between distant ions via probabilistic photonic gates that is then swapped between ions in the same trap via deterministic Coulombic gates. We report fidelities above 65\% and show encouraging preliminary results for the next stage of experimental improvement. Such a system could be used for quantum computing requiring large numbers of qubits or for quantum repeaters requiring the qubits to be separated by large distances.

Authors

  • Susan Clark

    University of Maryland and Joint Quantum Institute

  • David Hayes

    University of Maryland and Joint Quantum Institute

  • David Hucul

    University of Maryland and Joint Quantum Institute

  • I. Volkan Inlek

    University of Maryland and Joint Quantum Institute

  • Christopher Monroe

    University of Maryland and Joint Quantum Institute