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High-fidelity photonic interconnects and a non-invasive mid-circuit measurement scheme with trapped ions

Goetting
  • Speaker: Isabella Goetting
  • Event Type: Seminar
  • Date and Time: 06/13/2025 1:00 pm - 06/13/2025 2:00 pm
  • Location: Willamette 240D
Special Day and Time

Addressing the problem of scalability in quantum computing systems has become increasingly more relevant and of utmost importance to achieving quantum advantage. Adopting a modular approach using photonic interconnects between quantum processors is necess… Read More

Towards Register-Based Trapped-Ion Quantum Processors with Near-Field Microwave Control

  • Speaker: Florian Ungerechts
  • Event Type: Seminar
  • Date and Time: 06/13/2025 2:30 pm - 06/13/2025 3:30 pm
  • Location: Willamette 240D
Special Day and Time

The Trapped-Ion Quantum Engineering group at Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH) and thePhysikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) studies the physics of trapped ions inradiofrequency and Penning traps. We provide an overview of the group and report on… Read More

The Whole Atom: High-dimensional quantum information processing with trapped ions

  • Speaker: Kyle DeBry
  • Event Type: Seminar
  • Date and Time: 06/24/2025 3:00 pm - 06/24/2025 4:00 pm
  • Location: Willamette 110
Special Day and Time

Atomic systems, such as trapped atomic ions, are a leading candidate for quantum computing. Over the past few decades, researchers have developed unprecedented coherent control over quantum two-level systems (qubits) encoded in these systems. The focus on… Read More

How to twist, turn and kick ions using structured light

  • Speaker: Christian Schmiegelow
  • Event Type: Seminar
  • Date and Time: 06/25/2025 3:00 pm - 06/25/2025 4:00 pm
  • Location: Willamette 110
Special Day and Time

Abstract: I will present four experiments which show striking properties of structured beams when interacting with a single well-localized atom. I will first show what happens when you place a single atom at the dark center of a vortex/doughnut beam. Surp… Read More