Penning micro-trap for quantum computing

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Shreyans Jain
Tobias Sägesser
Pavel Hrmo
Celeste Torkzaban
Martin Stadler
Robin Oswald
Chris Axline
Amado Bautista-Salvador
Christian Ospelkaus
Daniel Kienzler
Jonathan Home
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[1] ETH Zürich,Department of Physics
[2] ETH Zürich,Quantum Center
[3] Leibniz Universität Hannover,Institut für Quantenoptik
[4] Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt,undefined
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Nature | 2024年 / 627卷
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Trapped ions in radio-frequency traps are among the leading approaches for realizing quantum computers, because of high-fidelity quantum gates and long coherence times1–3. However, the use of radio-frequencies presents several challenges to scaling, including requiring compatibility of chips with high voltages4, managing power dissipation5 and restricting transport and placement of ions6. Here we realize a micro-fabricated Penning ion trap that removes these restrictions by replacing the radio-frequency field with a 3 T magnetic field. We demonstrate full quantum control of an ion in this setting, as well as the ability to transport the ion arbitrarily in the trapping plane above the chip. This unique feature of the Penning micro-trap approach opens up a modification of the quantum charge-coupled device architecture with improved connectivity and flexibility, facilitating the realization of large-scale trapped-ion quantum computing, quantum simulation and quantum sensing.
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