Ion Trap QIP at Oxford
- đ¤ Speaker: Dr David Lucas Clarendon Lab, Oxford
- đ Date & Time: Monday 11 February 2008, 15:30 - 16:30
- đ Venue: HEP Seminar Room (980) Rutherford Building, Cavendish Laboratory
Abstract
Ion traps are currently one of the most well-developed and promising technologies for implementing quantum information processing, though the challenges remain enormous. I will introduce the general ideas of ion trap QIP , and report on recent results at Oxford. These include two-qubit entangling gates, a memory qubit with long-lived coherence (T2 ~ one minute), qubit readout with high fidelity (99.985%), and progress towards scaling the system up using microfabricated trap arrays.
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Dr David Lucas Clarendon Lab, Oxford
Monday 11 February 2008, 15:30-16:30