Condensed Matter/Materials & Biological Physics Seminar with Panyu Hou on Quantum Information Processing

Panyu Hou (Hosted by Zu) from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Boulder will be presenting the seminar "Coherent Coupling of Trapped Ion Mechanical Oscillators for Quantum Information Processing"

I will present our recent progress in the coherent coupling of spectrally separated harmonic modes of motion of a trapped ion crystal and its applications. We realize high-fidelity coherent exchange of single motional quanta between modes - where the timing, strength, and phase of the coupling are controlled through an oscillating electric potential with suitable spatial variation. The coupling rate can be made much larger than the decoherence rates, enabling demonstrations of high-fidelity quantum state transfer, entanglement of motional modes, and Hong-Ou-Mandel-type interference. We demonstrate quantum non-demolition (QND) measurement of a quantum state stored in a 'protected' motional mode by using high-fidelity swaps. In addition to the QND demonstration, I will discuss a scheme that can potentially realize various bosonic quantum error correction codes. Mode-mode coupling can be used for speeding up operations in a mixed-species ion crystal. We demonstrate indirect ground-state cooling of weakly laser-coupled motional modes.