학술논문

Midcircuit Measurements on a Single-Species Neutral Alkali Atom Quantum Processor
Document Type
article
Source
Physical Review X, Vol 13, Iss 4, p 041051 (2023)
Subject
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
2160-3308
Abstract
We demonstrate midcircuit measurements in a neutral atom array by shelving data qubits in protected hyperfine-Zeeman substates while nondestructively measuring an ancilla qubit. Measurement fidelity is enhanced using microwave repumping of the ancilla during the measurement. The coherence of the shelved data qubits is extended during the ancilla readout with dynamical decoupling pulses, after which the data qubits are returned to m_{f}=0 computational basis states. We demonstrate that the quantum state of the data qubits is well preserved up to a constant phase shift with a state preparation and measurement–corrected process fidelity of F=97.0(5)%. The measurement fidelities on the ancilla qubit after correction for state preparation errors are F=94.9(8)% and F=95.3(1.1)% for |0⟩ and |1⟩ qubit states, respectively. We discuss extending this technique to repetitive quantum error correction using quadrupole recooling and microwave-based quantum-state resetting.