Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session R08: Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architectures II
2:00 PM–3:24 PM,
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Oregon Convention Center
Room: E145-146
Chair: Leonardo de Melo, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Abstract: R08.00003 : Coherence Scaling in High-Dimensional Qudits - Experimental Results with Barium-137*
2:24 PM–2:36 PM
Presenter:
Nicholas C Zutt
(University of Waterloo)
Authors:
Nicholas C Zutt
(University of Waterloo)
Gaurav A Tathed
(University of Waterloo)
Pei Jiang Low
(University of Waterloo)
Crystal Senko
(University of Waterloo)
Leveraging recent developments in state preparation techniques for trapped ion quantum computing, we demonstrate high-fidelity (>99.5%) state preparation and measurement results over 25 basis states, the maximal measurable qudit encoding across the 6S1/2 and 5D5/2 manifolds in 137Ba+. We demonstrate coherent control over this enlarged Hilbert space by performing Ramsey-type coherence probing measurements (generating many-state superpositions and probing phase-sensitive population recovery) and benchmark the scaling of decohering effects with increasing qudit dimension. We discuss the largest contributors to error in our system and the steps needed to maintain high-dimensional coherence (as measured via the contrast of Ramsey-type measurements) in this qudit implementation.
This work establishes the feasibility of using trapped ions for large-qudit (d>10) quantum computation, which is a promising alternative approach to expanding the Hilbert space in trapped ion quantum computing.
*This research was supported in part by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Canada Research Chairs.
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