Atomic ions trapped in ultra-high vacuum form an especially well-understood and useful physical system for quantum information processing. They provide excellent shielding of quantum information from environmental noise, while strong, well-controlled laser interactions readily provide quantum logic gates. A number of basic quantum information protocols have been demonstrated with trapped ions. Much current work aims at the construction of large-scale ion-trap quantum computers using complex microfabricated trap arrays. Several groups are also actively pursuing quantum interfacing of trapped ions with photonsGriffith Sciences, School of Natural SciencesFull Tex
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We briefly review the development and theory of an experiment to investigate quantum computation wit...
We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We disc...
Experiments directed towards the development of a quantum computer based on trapped atomic ions are ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
The role of trapped atomic ions in the field of quantum information processing is briefly reviewed. ...
Abstract. An introductory review of the linear ion trap is given,with particular regard to its use f...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
<p>Trapped ion systems are the leading candidate for quantum information processing because many of ...
Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is expected to bring revolutionary enhancement to various techn...
Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is expected to bring revolutionary enhancement to various techn...
Trapped atomic ion systems are currently the most advanced platform for quantum information processi...
We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We disc...
Scaling up from prototype systems to dense arrays of ions on chip, or vast networks of ions connecte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We briefly review the development and theory of an experiment to investigate quantum computation wit...
We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We disc...
Experiments directed towards the development of a quantum computer based on trapped atomic ions are ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
The role of trapped atomic ions in the field of quantum information processing is briefly reviewed. ...
Abstract. An introductory review of the linear ion trap is given,with particular regard to its use f...
We first consider the basic requirements for a quantum computer, arguing for the attractiveness of n...
<p>Trapped ion systems are the leading candidate for quantum information processing because many of ...
Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is expected to bring revolutionary enhancement to various techn...
Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is expected to bring revolutionary enhancement to various techn...
Trapped atomic ion systems are currently the most advanced platform for quantum information processi...
We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We disc...
Scaling up from prototype systems to dense arrays of ions on chip, or vast networks of ions connecte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We briefly review the development and theory of an experiment to investigate quantum computation wit...
We describe recent progress in the development of an ion-trap quantum information processor. We disc...