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Transport of Quantum States and Separation of Ions in a Dual RF Ion Trap
Published
Author(s)
Mary A. Rowe, A. Ben-Kish, B. DeMarco, D. Leibfried, V. Meyer, James A. Beall, J. Britton, J. Hughes, Wayne M. Itano, Branislav M. Jelenkovic, C. Langer, T. Rosenband, David J. Wineland
Abstract
We have investigated ion dynamics associated with a dual linear ion trap where ions can be stored in and moved betweenn two distinct locations. Such a trap is a building block for a system to engineer arbitrary quantum states of ion ensembles. Specifically, this trap is the unit cell in a strategy for scalable quantum computing using a series of interconnected ion traps. We have transferred an ion betwee trap locations 1.2 mm apart in 50 υs with near unit efficiency (greater than} 10 6 consecutive transfers) and negligible motional heating, while maintaining internal-state coherence. In addition, we have separated two ions held in a common trap into two distinct traps.
Citation
Quantum Information & Computation
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
atom trapping and cooling, laser cooling, quantum computation, quantum state engineering, trapped ions
Rowe, M.
, Ben-Kish, A.
, DeMarco, B.
, Leibfried, D.
, Meyer, V.
, Beall, J.
, Britton, J.
, Hughes, J.
, Itano, W.
, Jelenkovic, B.
, Langer, C.
, Rosenband, T.
and Wineland, D.
(2002),
Transport of Quantum States and Separation of Ions in a Dual RF Ion Trap, Quantum Information & Computation
(Accessed October 11, 2025)