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arxiv: 2003.03520 · v1 · pith:GM3XERKMnew · submitted 2020-03-07 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.atom-ph

Ion transport and reordering in a two-dimensional trap array

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keywords ionsarrayquantumtwo-dimensionalconnectivityhighinformationreordering
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Scaling quantum information processors is a challenging task, requiring manipulation of a large number of qubits with high fidelity and a high degree of connectivity. For trapped ions, this could be realized in a two-dimensional array of interconnected traps in which ions are separated, transported and recombined to carry out quantum operations on small subsets of ions. Here, we use a junction connecting orthogonal linear segments in a two-dimensional (2D) trap array to reorder a two-ion crystal. The secular motion of the ions experiences low energy gain and the internal qubit levels maintain coherence during the reordering process, therefore demonstrating a promising method for providing all-to-all connectivity in a large-scale, two- or three-dimensional trapped-ion quantum information processor.

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