Bulletin of the American Physical Society
50th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics APS Meeting
Volume 64, Number 4
Monday–Friday, May 27–31, 2019; Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Session C05: Trapped Ions
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Wisconsin Center
Room: 102C
Chair: James Siverns, University of Maryland
Abstract: C05.00002 : Large, Individually-addressable, Multispecies Quantum Information Processor : Performance*
10:42 AM–10:54 AM
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Authors:
Marko Cetina
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
Michael Goldman
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
Laird Egan
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
Andrew Risinger
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
Kevin Landsman
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
Christopher Monroe
(Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland Department of Physics, College Park 20742)
*This work is supported by the ARO with funding from the IARPA LogiQ program, the NSF Practical Fully-Connected Quantum Computer program, the DOE program on Quantum Computing in Chemical and Material Sciences, the AFOSR MURI on Quantum Measurement and Verification, and the AFOSR MURI on Interactive Quantum Computation and Communication Protocols.
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