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High-fidelity quantum control using ion crystals in a Penning trap

Quantum Physics 2009-06-03 v1

Abstract

We discuss the use of two-dimensional 9^{9}Be+^{+} ion crystals for experimental tests of quantum control techniques. Our primary qubit is the 124 GHz ground-state electron spin flip transition, which we drive using microwaves. An ion crystal represents a spatial ensemble of qubits, but the effects of inhomogeneities across a typical crystal are small, and as such we treat the ensemble as a single effective spin. We are able to initialize the qubits in a simple state and perform a projective measurement on the system. We demonstrate full control of the qubit Bloch vector, performing arbitrary high-fidelity rotations (τπ\tau_{\pi}\sim200 μ\mus). Randomized Benchmarking demonstrates an error per gate (a Pauli-randomized π/2\pi/2 and π\pi pulse pair) of 8±1×1048\pm1\times10^{-4}. Ramsey interferometry and spin-locking measurements are used to elucidate the limits of qubit coherence in the system, yielding a typical free-induction decay coherence time of T2T_{2}\sim2 ms, and a limiting T1ρT_{1\rho}\sim688 ms. These experimental specifications make ion crystals in a Penning trap ideal candidates for novel experiments in quantum control. As such, we briefly describe recent efforts aimed at studying the error-suppressing capabilities of dynamical decoupling pulse sequences, demonstrating an ability to extend qubit coherence and suppress phase errors. We conclude with a discussion of future avenues for experimental exploration, including the use of additional nuclear-spin-flip transitions for effective multiqubit protocols, and the potential for Coulomb crystals to form a useful testbed for studies of large-scale entanglement.

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@article{arxiv.0906.0398,
  title  = {High-fidelity quantum control using ion crystals in a Penning trap},
  author = {Michael J. Biercuk and Hermann Uys and Aaron P. VanDevender and Nobuyasu Shiga and Wayne M. Itano and John J. Bollinger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.0398},
  year   = {2009}
}
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