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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
A hybrid atom tweezer array of nuclear spin and optical clock qubits
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Authors: Yuma Nakamura, Toshi Kusano, Rei Yokoyama, Keito Saito, Koichiro Higashi, Naoya Ozawa, Tetsushi Takano, Yosuke Takasu, Yoshiro Takahashi
Year
2024
Paper ID
66396
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
While data qubits with a long coherence time are essential for the storage of quantum information, ancilla qubits are pivotal in quantum error correction (QEC) for fault-tolerant quantum computing. The recent development of optical tweezer arrays, such as the preparation of large-scale qubit arrays and high-fidelity gate operations, offers the potential for realizing QEC protocols, and one of the important next challenges is to control and detect ancilla qubits while minimizing atom loss and crosstalk. Here, we present the realization of a hybrid system consisting of a dual-isotope ytterbium (Yb) atom array, in which we can utilize a nuclear spin qubit of fermionic {}171Yb as a data qubit and an optical clock qubit of bosonic {}174Yb as an ancilla qubit with a capacity of non-destructive qubit readout. We evaluate the crosstalk between qubits regarding the impact on the coherence of the nuclear spin qubits from the imaging light for {}174Yb. The Hahn-echo sequence with a 399 nm probe and 556 nm cooling beams for {}174Yb, we observe 99.1(1.8) % coherence retained under 20 ms exposure, yielding an imaging fidelity of 0.9992 and a survival probability of 0.988. The Ramsey sequence with a 556 nm probe beam shows negligible influence on the coherence, suggesting the potential future improvement of low cross-talk measurements. This result highlights the potential of the hybrid-Yb atom array for ancilla-qubit-based QEC protocols.
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