Repeated ancilla reuse for logical computation on a neutral atom quantum computer

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

This talk will describe recent progress on neutral-atom-based quantum computation at Atom Computing Inc. These results are enabled by a flexible platform capable of large qubit numbers, high-fidelity gates, arbitrary qubit connectivity, and mid-circuit measurement. I will describe how these features can be used to enable circuits with large numbers of physical and logical qubits. I will also present recent demonstrations of techniques for reusing and replenishing qubits after mid-circuit measurement — key steps for enabling the execution of long error-correcting computation despite the presence of atom loss.

Publication: Muniz et. al., Repeated ancilla reuse for logical computation on a neutral atom quantum computer, arXiv:2506.09936 (2025)
Muniz et. al., High-Fidelity Universal Gates in the 171Yb Ground-State Nuclear-Spin Qubit PRX Quantum, (2025),
Reichardt et. al., Logical computation demonstrated with a neutral atom quantum processor, arXiv: 2411.11822 (2024),
Norcia et. al., Iterative Assembly of 171Yb Atom Arrays with Cavity-Enhanced Optical Lattices, PRX quantum (2024)
Norcia et. al., Mid-circuit qubit measurement and rearrangement in a 171Yb atomic array, PRX (2023)

Presenters

  • Matthew A Norcia

    • Atom Computing, Inc.

Authors

  • Matthew A Norcia

    • Atom Computing, Inc.