Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session K09: Advances in Quantum Gates and Computing with Trapped Ions
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Room: 206 D
Chair: Brian McMahon, GTRI
Abstract: K09.00004 : A next-generation trapped ion quantum computing system*
11:06 AM–11:18 AM
Presenter:
Yichao Yu
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Authors:
Yichao Yu
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Liudmila Zhukas
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Lei Feng
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics, DQC/Duke ECE)
Marko Cetina
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics, DQC/Duke ECE)
Crystal Noel
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics, DQC/Duke ECE)
Debopriyo Biswas
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics, DQC/Duke ECE)
Andrew Risinger
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics)
Vivian Zhang
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Keqin Yan
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Bahaa Harraz
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Grant Eberle
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Alexander Kozhanov
(DQC/Duke ECE)
Christopher Monroe
(JQI/QuICS/UMD Physics, DQC/Duke ECE, IonQ)
In this work we discuss the progress of commissioning the second-generation trapped-ion universal quantum computer. We present the initial characterization of the system, including the heating rates, coherence times, background collision rate, cross talk and other factors contributing to the gate fidelity. These results showcase the design improvements in the system, such as a new generation micro-fabricated surface ion trap from Sandia National Laboratories, an upgraded Raman optical addressing system built in collaboration with L3Harris, and an improved vacuum system.
*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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