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AQC26
Adaptive Quantum Circuits Conference & Expo
Prof. Mark Saffman
UW-Madison
Parsimonious with photons for fast neutral atom quantum computing
Abstract
Large arrays of neutral atoms are a leading modality in the race towards useful quantum computation. Essentially all operations including laser cooling, state preparation, logic gates, logical connectivity, and measurements rely on atom-light interactions. I will present recent work aimed at minimizing the photon budget for faster measurements, higher fidelity gates, and modular scaling based on atom-photon entanglement.
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