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Trapped atomic ions and quantum information processing

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Author(s)

David J. Wineland, Dietrich G. Leibfried, James C. Bergquist, Brad R. Blakestad, John J. Bollinger, Joseph W. Britton, J Chiaverini, Ryan Epstein, David Hume, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, Emanuel H. Knill, Jeroen Koelemeij, C. Langer, R Ozeri, Rainer Reichle, Till P. Rosenband, Tobias Schaetz, Piet Schmidt, Signe Seidelin, Nobuyasu Shiga, Janus Wesenberg

Abstract

The basic requirements for quantum computing and quantum simulation (Single- and multi-qubit gates, long memor times, etc.)have been demonstrated in separate experiments on trapped ions. Construction of a large-scale information processor will require synthesis of these elements and implementation of high-fidelity operations on avery large number of qubits. This is stll well in the future. NIST and other groups are addressing part of the scaling issue by truing to fabricate multi-zone arrays of traps that would allow highly-parallel and scalable processing. In the near term, some simle quantum processing protocols are being used to adin in quantum metrology, such as in atomic clocks. As the number of qubits increases, Schrodinger's cat paradox and the measurement problem in quantum mechanics become more apparent; with luck, trapped ion systems might be able to shed light on these fundamental issues.
Proceedings Title
Proc. International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP06)
Volume
CP869

Keywords

atom trapping and cooling, quantum control, quantum information processing, quantum-state engineering, trapped ions

Citation

Wineland, D. , Leibfried, D. , Bergquist, J. , Blakestad, B. , Bollinger, J. , Britton, J. , Chiaverini, J. , Epstein, R. , Hume, D. , Itano, W. , Jost, J. , Knill, E. , Koelemeij, J. , Langer, C. , Ozeri, R. , Reichle, R. , Rosenband, T. , Schaetz, T. , Schmidt, P. , Seidelin, S. , Shiga, N. and Wesenberg, J. (2006), Trapped atomic ions and quantum information processing, Proc. International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP06), [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=50428 (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created July 16, 2006, Updated January 27, 2020