Abstract
Efficiently entangling pairs of qubits is essential to fully harness the power of quantum computing. Here, we devise an exact protocol that simultaneously entangles arbitrary pairs of qubits on a trapped-ion quantum computer. The protocol requires classical computational resources polynomial in the system size, and very little overhead in the quantum control compared to a single-pair case. We demonstrate an exponential improvement in both classical and quantum resources over the current state of the art. We implement the protocol on a software-defined trapped-ion quantum computer, where we reconfigure the quantum computer architecture on demand. Our protocol may also be extended to a wide variety of other quantum computing platforms.
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Grzesiak, N., Blümel, R., Wright, K., Beck, K. M., Pisenti, N. C., Li, M., … Nam, Y. (2020). Efficient arbitrary simultaneously entangling gates on a trapped-ion quantum computer. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16790-9
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