Universal Neutral-Atom Quantum Computer with Individual Optical Addressing and Nondestructive Readout

Quantum computers must achieve large-scale fault-tolerant operation to deliver on their promise of transformational processing power. This will require thousands or millions of high-fidelity quantum gates and similar numbers of qubits. Demonstrations using neutral-atom qubits trapped and manipulated...

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Main Authors: A.G. Radnaev, W.C. Chung, D.C. Cole, D. Mason, T.G. Ballance, M.J. Bedalov, D.A. Belknap, M.R. Berman, M. Blakely, I.L. Bloomfield, P.D. Buttler, C. Campbell, A. Chopinaud, E. Copenhaver, M.K. Dawes, S.Y. Eubanks, A.J. Friss, D.M. Garcia, J. Gilbert, M. Gillette, P. Goiporia, P. Gokhale, J. Goldwin, D. Goodwin, T.M. Graham, C.J. Guttormsson, G.T. Hickman, L. Hurtley, M. Iliev, E.B. Jones, R.A. Jones, K.W. Kuper, T.B. Lewis, M.T. Lichtman, F. Majdeteimouri, J.J. Mason, J.K. McMaster, J.A. Miles, P.T. Mitchell, J.D. Murphree, N.A. Neff-Mallon, T. Oh, V. Omole, C. Parlo Simon, N. Pederson, M.A. Perlin, A. Reiter, R. Rines, P. Romlow, A.M. Scott, D. Stiefvater, J.R. Tanner, A.K. Tucker, I.V. Vinogradov, M.L. Warter, M. Yeo, M. Saffman, T.W. Noel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2025-08-01
Series:PRX Quantum
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/66s8-jj18
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