Multi-element logic gates for trapped-ion qubits
T. R. Tan,
J. P. Gaebler,
Y. Lin,
Y. Wan,
R. Bowler,
D. Leibfried and
D. J. Wineland
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T. R. Tan: National Institute of Standards and Technology
J. P. Gaebler: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Y. Lin: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Y. Wan: National Institute of Standards and Technology
R. Bowler: National Institute of Standards and Technology
D. Leibfried: National Institute of Standards and Technology
D. J. Wineland: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Nature, 2015, vol. 528, issue 7582, 380-383
Abstract:
Harnessing the entanglement of different ionic species could bring new flexibility in quantum computing, and now two groups independently demonstrate entanglement between different atomic species; Tan et al. achieve entanglement between different elements, whereas the related paper by Ballance et al. shows entanglement between different atomic isotopes, together demonstrating a first step towards mixed-species quantum logic.
Date: 2015
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