Iterative Assembly of 171 Yb Atom Arrays with Cavity-Enhanced Optical Lattices

Assembling and maintaining large arrays of individually addressable atoms is a key requirement for continued scaling of neutral-atom-based quantum computers and simulators. In this work, we demonstrate a new paradigm for assembly of atomic arrays, based on a synergistic combination of optical tweeze...

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Veröffentlicht in:PRX quantum 2024-07, Vol.5 (3), Article 030316
Hauptverfasser: Norcia, M. A., Kim, H., Cairncross, W. B., Stone, M., Ryou, A., Jaffe, M., Brown, M. O., Barnes, K., Battaglino, P., Bohdanowicz, T. C., Brown, A., Cassella, K., Chen, C.-A., Coxe, R., Crow, D., Epstein, J., Griger, C., Halperin, E., Hummel, F., Jones, A. M. W., Kindem, J. M., King, J., Kotru, K., Lauigan, J., Li, M., Lu, M., Megidish, E., Marjanovic, J., McDonald, M., Mittiga, T., Muniz, J. A., Narayanaswami, S., Nishiguchi, C., Paule, T., Pawlak, K. A., Peng, L. S., Pudenz, K. L., Rodríguez Pérez, D., Smull, A., Stack, D., Urbanek, M., van de Veerdonk, R. J. M., Vendeiro, Z., Wadleigh, L., Wilkason, T., Wu, T.-Y., Xie, X., Zalys-Geller, E., Zhang, X., Bloom, B. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Assembling and maintaining large arrays of individually addressable atoms is a key requirement for continued scaling of neutral-atom-based quantum computers and simulators. In this work, we demonstrate a new paradigm for assembly of atomic arrays, based on a synergistic combination of optical tweezers and cavity-enhanced optical lattices, and the incremental filling of a target array from a repetitively filled reservoir. In this protocol, the tweezers provide microscopic rearrangement of atoms, while the cavity-enhanced lattices enable the creation of large numbers of optical traps with sufficient depth for rapid low-loss imaging of atoms. We apply this protocol to demonstrate near-deterministic filling (99% per-site occupancy) of 1225-site arrays of optical traps. Because the reservoir is repeatedly filled with fresh atoms, the array can be maintained in a filled state indefinitely. We anticipate that this protocol will be compatible with mid-circuit reloading of atoms into a quantum processor, which will be a key capability for running large-scale error-corrected quantum computations whose durations exceed the lifetime of a single atom in the system.
ISSN:2691-3399
2691-3399
DOI:10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.030316