C. Noel: Colloquium Building and operating scientific open-stack trapped-ion quantum computers

  • Starts: 3:30 pm on Tuesday, December 10, 2024
  • Ends: 4:30 pm on Tuesday, December 10, 2024
At the Duke Quantum Center, we have designed and built multiple generations of state-of-the-art quantum computers for scientific research. By using long chains of ions and optical addressing, we achieve all-to-all connectivity of the ion qubits with a broad and highly expressive set of multi-qubit gate operations. Earlier systems (upon which subsequent design is based) have shown high fidelity gates on 20+ fully connected qubits, with demonstrated applications in error correction and other areas of physics research. In this talk, I will highlight recent application areas, system development, and plans for future quantum computing and simulation devices. I will also discuss how we can scale up to many qubits and how we might address challenges to doing so.
Location:
WED 130
Speaker
Crystal Noel
Institution
Duke University
Host
Alex Sushkov