6–11 Jun 2021
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(G*) An individual optical addressing scheme for trapped Ba+ ions in an open-access quantum information processor

9 Jun 2021, 13:02
4m
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Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle) Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC) W2-1 Optical Technology and Communication (DAMOPC) / Technologie optique et communication (DPAMPC)

Speaker

Mr Nikolay Videnov (University of Waterloo)

Description

Trapped ions are a leading platform for noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computing with high gate fidelities, long coherence times, and natural long range ion-ion interactions. QuantumION is a project which aims to scale trapped ion quantum computing to 16 Ba+ qubits while providing an open-access resource to the whole research community. High fidelity control over each ion is crucial to scalability and direct access to the hardware level is needed to make a useful community resource. This talk presents the synthesis of these two concepts exemplified by the individual addressing scheme at the heart of QuantumION. A femtosecond laser direct write (FLDW) waveguide is used to split a single laser source into 16 path-length matched and fibre coupled beams. Intensity, phase, and frequency can be controlled independently with commercial fibre AOMs. The fibre tip of each beam is imaged onto a chain of ions aided by a micro-machined array of lenses to provide individual control over 16 ions with projected $10^{-4}$ overall crosstalk. This scheme could also allow operation at multiple wavelengths opening the door to individual state readout of the ion chain with the same beam path.

*We acknowledge support from TQT (CFREF) and the University of Waterloo.

Authors

Mr Ali Binai-Motlagh (University of Waterloo) Prof. Crystal Senko (University of Waterloo) Dr Matthew Day (University of Waterloo) Mr Nathan Snider (University of Waterloo) Mr Nikolay Videnov (University of Waterloo) Mr Noah Greenberg (University of Waterloo) Prof. Rajibul Islam (University of Waterloo) Mrs Ria Chakraborty (University of Waterloo) Mr Richard Rademacher (University of Waterloo) Mrs Ruhi Shah (University of Waterloo) Dr Virginia Frey (University of Waterloo)

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