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 S00: Poster Session III (4:00PM - 6:00PM PT)
4:00 PM,
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Oregon Convention Center:
Room: Exhibit Hall E
Abstract: S00.00069 : Realization of the motion ground state EIT cooling and entanglement between deal-type qubits
Presenter:
Chenxi Wang
(Tsinghua University)
Authors:
Chenxi Wang
(Tsinghua University)
Chuanxin Huang
(Tsinghua University)
- These days, Barium is emerging as a strong candidate for trapped ion systems due to its favorable laser wavelength, potential for high laser intensity, and the availability of metastable qubits in the D5/2 state.
We initially proposed an efficient method for cooling the phonon motion mode to near zero using Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT) cooling, and we successfully implemented this technique on our ion chain. [1]
These days, scientists are also paying more attention to dual-type schemes due to their potential to reduce the qubit-switching depth of quantum circuits and facilitate sympathetic cooling. We have identified a clock state on the D5/2 level in an appropriate magnetic field to create a dual-type qubit in the Barium-137 platform. By applying an individual 532 nm laser beam, we successfully implemented a direct MS gate between the dual-type qubit and achieved the same fidelity as the single-type MS gate. [2]
[1]Chuanxin Huang, et.al Electromagnetically Induced Transparency Cooling of High-Nuclear-Spin Ions PhysRevLett.133(2024).113204
[2] Chenxi Wang, et.al Experimental Realization of Direct Entangling Gates between Dual-Type Qubits Phys.Rev.Lett. 134 (2025) 1, 010601
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