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Realizing two-qubit gates through mode engineering on a trapped-ion quantum computer

Ming Li, Nhung H. Nguyen, Alaina M. Green, Jason Amini, Norbert M. Linke, Yunseong Nam

Published 2022-08-02Version 1

Two-qubit gates are a fundamental constituent of a quantum computer and typically its most challenging operation. In a trapped-ion quantum computer, this is typically implemented with laser beams which are modulated in amplitude, frequency, phase, or a combination of these. The required modulation becomes increasingly more complex as the quantum computer becomes larger, complicating the control hardware design. Here, we develop a simple method to essentially remove the pulse-modulation complexity by engineering the normal modes of the ion chain. We experimentally demonstrate the required mode engineering in a three ion chain. This opens up the possibility to trade off complexity between the design of the trapping fields and the optical control system, which will help scale the ion trap quantum computing platform.

Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2104.13870
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