Gate model quantum computing with atom arrays
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The talk will present progress on gate model quantum computing with atom arrays. Large two-dimensional arrays provide a scalable architecture based on stationary atoms and rapid scanning of focused control beams. Long range interactions and entanglement are mediated by Rydberg interactions which provide a viable approach for implementing non-local qLDPC codes. Approaches to realizing mid-circuit measurements and quantum error correction based on either hyperfine shelving of single species Cs atom arrays or dual species Cs and Rb atom arrays will be presented. Integration of atom arrays with photon collection optics provides a path towards distributed quantum processing.
* Work supported by NSF award 2210437, NSF Award 2016136 for the QLCI center Hybrid Quantum Architectures and Networks, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National Quantum Information Science Research Centers.
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Presenters
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Mark Saffman
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors
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Mark Saffman
University of Wisconsin - Madison