FAULT-TOLERANT SCALABLE MODULAR QUANTUM COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE WITH AN ENHANCED CONTROL OF MULTI-MODE COUPLINGS BETWEN TRAPPED ION QUBITS

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A modular quantum computer architecture is developed with a hierarchy of interactions that can scale to very large numbers of qubits. Local entangling quantum gates between qubit memories within a single modular register are accomplished using natural interactions between the qubits, and entanglement between separate modular registers is completed via a probabilistic photonic interface between qubits in different registers, even over large distances. This architecture is suitable for the implementation of complex quantum circuits utilizing the flexible connectivity provided by a reconfigurable photonic interconnect network. The subject architecture is made fault-tolerant which is a prerequisite for scalability. An optimal quantum control of multimode couplings between qubits is accomplished via individual addressing the qubits with segmented optical pulses to suppress crosstalk in each register, thus enabling high-fidelity gates that can be scaled to larger qubit registers for quantum computation and simulation.

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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND2130 MITCHELL BLDG 7999 REGENTS DR COLLEGE PARK MD 20742

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KIM, Jungsang Chapel Hill, US 53 1140
MONROE, Christopher Ellicott City, US 30 417

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