Ultrafast, high repetition rate, ultraviolet, fiber-laser-based source: Application towards Yb+ fast quantum-logic

Mahmood Irtiza Hussain, Matthew Joseph Petrasiunas, Christopher D.B. Bentley, Richard L. Taylor, André R.R. Carvalho, Joseph J. Hope, Erik W. Streed, Mirko Lobino, David Kielpinski

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    Abstract

    Trapped ions are one of the most promising approaches for the realization of a universal quantum computer. Faster quantum logic gates could dramatically improve the performance of trapped-ion quantum computers, and require the development of suitable high repetition rate pulsed lasers. Here we report on a robust frequency upconverted fiber laser based source, able to deliver 2.5 ps ultraviolet (UV) pulses at a stabilized repetition rate of 300.00000 MHz with an average power of 190 mW. The laser wavelength is resonant with the strong transition in Ytterbium (Yb+) at 369.53 nm and its repetition rate can be scaled up using high harmonic mode locking. We show that our source can produce arbitrary pulse patterns using a programmable pulse pattern generator and fast modulating components. Finally, simulations demonstrate that our laser is capable of performing resonant, temperature-insensitive, two-qubit quantum logic gates on trapped Yb+ ions faster than the trap period and with fidelity above 99%.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)16638-16648
    Number of pages11
    JournalOptics Express
    Volume24
    Issue number15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2016

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