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Randomized Benchmarking Using Nondestructive Readout in a Two-Dimensional Atom Array

B. Nikolov, E. Diamond-Hitchcock, J. Bass, Nicholas L. R. Spong, Jonathan D. Pritchard

2023Physical Review Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neutral atoms are a promising platform for scalable quantum computing, however, prior demonstration of high fidelity gates or low-loss readout methods have employed restricted numbers of qubits. Using randomized benchmarking of microwave-driven single-qubit gates, we demonstrate average gate errors of 7(2)×10^{-5} on a 225 site atom array using conventional, destructive readout. We further demonstrate a factor of 1.7 suppression of the primary measurement errors via low-loss, nondestructive, and state-selective readout on 49 sites while achieving gate errors of 2(9)×10^{-4}.

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BenchmarkingNondestructive testingAtom (system on chip)PhysicsMaterials scienceComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsEmbedded systemMarketingBusinessQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
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