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Ultrafast, high repetition rate, ultraviolet, fiber based laser source: application towards Yb+ fast quantum-logic

Optics 2016-11-11 v1

Abstract

Trapped ions are one of the most promising approaches for the realization of a universal quantum computer. Faster quantum logic gates could dramatically improve the performance of trapped-ion quantum computers, and require the development of suitable high repetition rate pulsed lasers. Here we report on a robust frequency upconverted fiber laser based source, able to deliver 2.5 ps ultraviolet (UV) pulses at a stabilized repetition rate of 300.00000 MHz with an average power of 190 mW. The laser wavelength is resonant with the strong transition in Ytterbium (Yb+) at 369.53 nm and its repetition rate can be scaled up using high harmonic mode locking. We show that our source can produce arbitrary pulse patterns using a programmable pulse pattern generator and fast modulating components. Finally, simulations demonstrate that our laser is capable of performing resonant, temperature-insensitive, two-qubit quantum logic gates on trapped Yb+^+ ions faster than the trap period and with fidelity above 99%.

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@article{arxiv.1606.08550,
  title  = {Ultrafast, high repetition rate, ultraviolet, fiber based laser source: application towards Yb+ fast quantum-logic},
  author = {Mahmood Irtiza Hussain and Matthew Joseph Petrasiunas and Christopher D. B. Bentley and Richard L. Taylor and Andre R. R. Carvalho and Joseph J. Hope and Erik W. Streed and Mirko Lobino and David Kielpinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.08550},
  year   = {2016}
}