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Universal quantum operations and ancilla-based readout for tweezer clocks

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arxiv 2402.16220 v3 pith:TEWKZWQL submitted 2024-02-25 quant-ph

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Enhancing the precision of measurements by harnessing entanglement is a long-sought goal in the field of quantum metrology. Yet attaining the best sensitivity allowed by quantum theory in the presence of noise is an outstanding challenge, requiring optimal probe-state generation and readout strategies. Neutral atom optical clocks, leading systems for measuring time, have shown recent progress in terms of entanglement generation, but currently lack the control capabilities to realize such schemes. Here we show universal quantum operations and ancilla-based readout for ultranarrow optical transitions of neutral atoms. Our demonstration in a tweezer clock platform enables a circuit-based approach to quantum metrology with neutral atom optical clocks. To this end, we demonstrate two-qubit entangling gates with 99.62(3)% fidelity - averaged over symmetric input states - via Rydberg interactions and dynamical connectivity for optical clock qubits, which we combine with local addressing to implement universally programmable quantum circuits. Using this approach, we generate a near-optimal entangled probe state, a cascade of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states of different sizes, and perform dual-quadrature GHZ readout. We also show repeated fast phase detection with non-destructive conditional reset of clock qubits and minimal dead time between repetitions by implementing ancilla-based quantum logic spectroscopy (QLS) for neutral atoms. Finally, we extend this to multi-qubit parity checks and measurement-based, heralded, Bell state preparation. Our work lays the foundation for hybrid processor-clock devices with neutral atoms and more generally points to a future of practical applications for quantum processors linked with quantum sensors.

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