Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2017 Annual Fall Meeting of the APS Ohio-Region Section
Volume 62, Number 18
Friday–Saturday, October 13–14, 2017; Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
Session B1: Plenary Talk: The Final Steps Towards Neutral Atom Quantum Computers--All You Need is Light |
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Chair: Perry Rice, Miami University Room: Kreger Hall 319 |
Friday, October 13, 2017 2:45PM - 3:30PM |
B1.00001: The final steps towards neutral atom quantum computers - All you need is light Invited Speaker: Katharina Gillen Quantum computing will allow us to solve problems that are intractable on conventional computers by exploiting the quantum phenomena of superposition of states and entanglement between two or more quantum bits (qubits). Several directions for constructing a quantum computer are actively being explored, with significant progress in many of them. In recent years, large strides towards a fully functional quantum computer have been made using neutral atoms trapped by light. In this talk, I will discuss the ideas for physically implementing each individual requirement for a quantum computer in this approach, as well as show some of the latest experimental successes by leading researchers in this field. Finally, I will highlight what contributions our undergraduate researchers make to this puzzle at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. We are computationally and experimentally exploring laser light patterns that could be useful for storing atomic qubits, such as the diffraction pattern formed behind an array of pinholes. [Preview Abstract] |
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