Fast measurement of neutral atoms with a multi-atom gate
Abstract
Measurement time represents a critical bottleneck limiting the operational speed of neutral atom quantum computers, as it cannot be accelerated through parallelization like other quantum operations. We present a protocol for fast measurement of neutral atoms based on a new, fast multi-atom Rydberg gate that significantly reduces the measurement integration time and improves the measurement fidelity. Our approach employs a multi-qubit register of ancilla atoms within a single Rydberg blockade region to measure a single data qubit. This enables an -fold enhancement in photon emission collections, while reducing the measurement's sensitivity to loss. The scheme requires spectral separation between the data qubit and the ancillae, achievable through either a dual-species architecture or a targeted light shift. Beyond this, the scheme is straightforward to implement: it relies only on global pulses, global photon collection, and avoids both atom shuttling and numerically optimized pulses. Simulations of a Cs--Rb platform demonstrate that with only five ancillae (), measurement infidelity below within is achievable.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.13158,
title = {Fast measurement of neutral atoms with a multi-atom gate},
author = {Yotam Vaknin and Ran Finkelstein and Ofer Firstenberg and Alex Retzker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13158},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
8 Pages, 5 Figures