A graph neural network path planner and phase-aware Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm enable defect-free assembly of 10,000-atom arrays in under 6 ms, faster than typical atom loss times.
Saffman, Quantum computing with neutral atoms, National Science Review6, 24 (2019)
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Neutral-atom processor integrates atom motion with in-place entanglement to cut logical overhead, shown in Shor's variant, CX ladders, and [[16,4,4]] code experiments with 2-8x error improvements.
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An Algorithm for Fast Assembling Large-Scale Defect-Free Atom Arrays
A graph neural network path planner and phase-aware Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm enable defect-free assembly of 10,000-atom arrays in under 6 ms, faster than typical atom loss times.
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Demonstration of a Logical Architecture Uniting Motion and In-Place Entanglement
Neutral-atom processor integrates atom motion with in-place entanglement to cut logical overhead, shown in Shor's variant, CX ladders, and [[16,4,4]] code experiments with 2-8x error improvements.