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Robust 2-Qubit Gates in a Linear Ion Crystal Using a Frequency-Modulated Driving Force

In an ion trap quantum computer, collective motional modes are used to entangle two or more qubits in order to execute multiqubit logical gates. Any residual entanglement between the internal and motional states of the ions results in loss of fidelity, especially when there are many spectator ions i...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2018-01, Vol.120 (2), p.020501-020501, Article 020501
Main Authors: Leung, Pak Hong, Landsman, Kevin A, Figgatt, Caroline, Linke, Norbert M, Monroe, Christopher, Brown, Kenneth R
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