New approach transports trapped ions to create entangling gates

New approach transports trapped ions to create entangling gates

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/01/220128141324.htm

In a paper scheduled to be published January 31 in the journal Physical Review Letters, the researchers describe implementing two-qubit entangling gates by moving calcium ions held in a surface electrode trap through a stationary bichromatic optical beam. Maintaining a constant Doppler shift during the ion movement required precise control of the timing.

"We've shown that ion transport is an interesting tool that can be applied in unique ways to produce an entangled state using fine control over the ion transport," said Holly Tinkey, a GTRI research scientist who led the study. "Most ion trap experiments have some control over the motion of the ions, so what we have shown is that we can potentially integrate that existing transport into quantum logic operations."