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A novel two-qubit entangling gate for RF-controlled trapped-ion quantum processors is proposed theoretically and demonstrated experimentally. The speed of this gate is an order of magnitude higher than that of previously demonstrated two-qubit entangling gates in static magnetic field gradients. At the same time, the phase-modulated field driving the gate, dynamically decouples the qubits from amplitude and frequency noise, increasing the qubits' coherence time by two orders of magnitude. The gate requires only a single continuous RF field per qubit, making it well suited for scaling a quantum processor to large numbers of qubits. Implementing this entangling gate, we generate the Bell states |^+ and |^+ in 313 s with fidelities up to 98^+2-₃ % in a static magnetic gradient of only 19. 09 T/m. At higher magnetic field gradients, the entangling gate speed can be further improved to match that of laser-based counterparts.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7567db6db6435876cde5b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2403.04730
Markus Nünnerich
Daniel A. Cohen
Patrick Barthel
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