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Velocity-Enabled Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms

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Authors: Ohad Lib, Hendrik Timme, Maximilian Ammenwerth, Flavien Gyger, Renhao Tao, Shijia Sun, Immanuel Bloch, Johannes Zeiher

Year

2026

Paper ID

30751

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Realizing error-corrected logical qubits is a central goal for the current development of digital quantum computers. Neutral atoms offer the opportunity to coherently shuttle atoms for realizing efficient quantum error correction based on long-range connectivity and parallel atom transport. Nevertheless, time overheads in shuttling atoms and complex control hardware pose challenges to scaling current architectures. Here, we introduce atom velocity as a new degree of freedom in neutral-atom architectures tailored to quantum error correction. Through controlled Doppler shifts, we demonstrate velocity-selective mid-circuit state preparation and measurement on moving atoms, leaving spectator atoms unaffected. Furthermore, we achieve on-the-fly local single-qubit rotations by mapping micron-scale atom displacements to the spatial phase of global control beams. Complementing these techniques with CZ entangling gates with a fidelity of 99.86(4)%, we experimentally implement key primitives for quantum error correction and measurement-based quantum computing. We generate an eight-qubit entangled cluster state with an average stabilizer value of 0.830(4), realize an [[4,2,2]] error-detection code with 99.0(3) % logical Bell-state fidelity, and perform stabilizer measurements using a flying ancilla. By enabling selective operations on continuously moving atoms using only global beams, this velocity-enabled architecture reduces hardware overhead while minimizing shuttling and transfer delays, opening a new pathway for fast, large-scale atom-based quantum computation.

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