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Single trapped ion

Single trapped ion

Credit: David Nadlinger

David Lucas

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

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  • Ion trap quantum computing
David.Lucas@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72384,01865 (2)72346
Clarendon Laboratory, room -170,-172,-171,316.6
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Scalable simultaneous multi-qubit readout with 99.99% single-shot fidelity

(2009)

Authors:

AH Burrell, DJ Szwer, SC Webster, DM Lucas

Memory coherence of a sympathetically cooled trapped-ion qubit

Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 79:5 (2009)

Authors:

JP Home, MJ McDonnell, DJ Szwer, BC Keitch, DM Lucas, DN Stacey, AM Steane

Abstract:

We demonstrate sympathetic cooling of a C 43 a+ trapped-ion "memory" qubit by a C 40 a+ "coolant" ion sufficiently near the ground state of motion for fault-tolerant quantum logic, while maintaining coherence of the qubit. This is an essential ingredient in trapped-ion quantum computers. The isotope shifts are sufficient to suppress decoherence and phase shifts of the memory qubit due to the cooling light which illuminates both ions. We measure the qubit coherence during ten cycles of sideband cooling, finding a coherence loss of 3.3% per cooling cycle. The natural limit of the method is O (10-4) infidelity per cooling cycle. 漏 2009 The American Physical Society.

Memory coherence of a sympathetically cooled trapped-ion qubit

PHYSICAL REVIEW A 79:5 (2009) ARTN 050305

Authors:

JP Home, MJ McDonnell, DJ Szwer, BC Keitch, DM Lucas, DN Stacey, AM Steane

Memory coherence of a sympathetically cooled trapped-ion qubit

(2008)

Authors:

JP Home, MJ McDonnell, DJ Szwer, BC Keitch, DM Lucas, DN Stacey, AM Steane

High-fidelity readout of trapped-ion qubits.

Phys Rev Lett 100:20 (2008) 200502

Authors:

AH Myerson, DJ Szwer, SC Webster, DTC Allcock, MJ Curtis, G Imreh, JA Sherman, DN Stacey, AM Steane, DM Lucas

Abstract:

We demonstrate single-shot qubit readout with a fidelity sufficient for fault-tolerant quantum computation. For an optical qubit stored in 40Ca+ we achieve 99.991(1)% average readout fidelity in 10(6) trials, using time-resolved photon counting. An adaptive measurement technique allows 99.99% fidelity to be reached in 145 micros average detection time. For 43Ca+, we propose and implement an optical pumping scheme to transfer a long-lived hyperfine qubit to the optical qubit, capable of a theoretical fidelity of 99.95% in 10 micros. We achieve 99.87(4)% transfer fidelity and 99.77(3)% net readout fidelity.

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