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High-Fidelity, Single-Shot, Quantum-Logic-Assisted Readout in a Mixed-Species Ion Chain

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arxiv 1706.05102 v1 pith:XVLMD42M submitted 2017-06-15 physics.atom-ph quant-ph

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We use a co-trapped ion ($^{88}\mathrm{Sr}^{+}$) to sympathetically cool and measure the quantum state populations of a memory-qubit ion of a different atomic species ($^{40}\mathrm{Ca}^{+}$) in a cryogenic, surface-electrode ion trap. Due in part to the low motional heating rate demonstrated here, the state populations of the memory ion can be transferred to the auxiliary ion by using the shared motion as a quantum state bus and measured with an average accuracy of 96(1)%. This scheme can be used in quantum information processors to reduce photon-scattering-induced error in unmeasured memory qubits.

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    Two calcium ions in different electronic manifolds can sympathetically cool their shared motion to near the ground state and perform non-destructive readout of a metastable data qubit via a ground-state ancilla.

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