Spontaneous Raman scattering out of a metastable atomic qubit
Abstract
Metastable qubits in atomic systems can enable large-scale quantum computing by simplifying hardware requirements and adding efficient erasure conversion to the pre-existing toolbox of high-fidelity laser-based control. For trapped atomic ions, the fundamental error floor of this control is given by spontaneous Raman and Rayleigh scattering from short-lived excited states. We measure spontaneous Raman scattering rates out of a metastable qubit manifold of a single trapped Ca ion illuminated by 976 nm light that is -44 THz detuned from the dipole-allowed transition to the manifold. This supports the calculation of error rates from both types of scattering during one- and two-qubit gates on this platform, thus demonstrating that infidelities are possible.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.04854,
title = {Spontaneous Raman scattering out of a metastable atomic qubit},
author = {I. D. Moore and A. Quinn and J. O'Reilly and J. Metzner and S. Brudney and G. J. Gregory and D. J. Wineland and D. T. C. Allcock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.04854},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures