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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Quantum Foundations
Rydberg Entangling Gates in Silicon
arXiv
Authors: Eleanor Crane, Alexander Schuckert, Nguyen H. Le, Andrew J. Fisher
Year
2020
Paper ID
21180
Status
Preprint
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In this paper, we propose a new Rydberg entangling gate scheme which we demonstrate theoretically to have an order of magnitude improvement in fidelities and speed over existing protocols. We find that applying this gate to donors in silicon would help overcome the strenuous requirements on atomic precision donor placement and substantial gate tuning, which so far has hampered scaling. We calculate multivalley Rydberg interactions for several donor species using the Finite Element Method, and show that induced electric dipole and Van der Waals interactions, calculated here for the first time, are important even for low-lying excited states. We show that Rydberg gate operation is possible within the lifetime of donor excited states with 99.9% fidelity for the creation of a Bell state in the presence of decoherence.
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