Addressing manipulation system and addressing manipulation method
US-2022222566-A1 · Jul 14, 2022 · US
US12088351B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12088351-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218062413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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Aspects of the present disclosure relate generally to systems and methods for use in the implementation and/or operation of quantum information processing (QIP) systems, and more particularly, to a double individual-addressing multi-beam Raman system for use in QIP systems. A technique is described in which a first multi-channel modulator (MCM), a first telecentric zoom lens, and a first interleaver that form a first optical path of the Raman system that receives a first array of beams and adjusts the first array of beams to individually address atomic-based qubits in a chain from a first direction. Moreover, a second MCM, a second telecentric zoom lens, and a second interleaver form a second optical path of the Raman system that receives a second array of beams and adjusts the second arrays of beams to individually address the atomic-based qubits in the chain from a second direction different from the first direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A Raman system for double individual-addressing of atomic-based qubits, comprising: a first multi-channel modulator (MCM), a first telecentric zoom lens, and a first interleaver that with one or more optical components form a first optical path of the Raman system and are configured to receive a first array of beams and to adjust the first array of beams for each beam in the first array of beams to individually address a respective atomic-based qubit in a chain from a first direction; and a second MCM, a second telecentric zoom lens, and a second interleaver that with one or more optical components form a second optical path of the Raman system and are configured to receive a second array of beams and to adjust the second arrays of beams for each beam in the second array of beams to individually address a respective atomic-based qubit in the chain from a second direction different from the first direction. 2. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein: each beam in the first array of beams is an elliptical beam, each beam in the second array of beams is an elliptical beam, and corresponding elliptical beams from the first array of beams and from the second array of beams substantially overlap. 3. The Raman system of claim 2 , wherein the elliptical beams are Gaussian beams. 4. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein the first optical path and the second optical path are symmetrical. 5. The Raman system of claim 1 , further comprising: a laser source; and a first diffractive optical element (DOE) and a second DOE, the laser source is configured to generate a single beam, the single beam is split and a portion is provided to the first DOE and the first DOE is configured to generate the first array of beams from the portion of the single beam, and a remaining portion of single beam is provided to the second DOE and the second DOE is configured to generate the second array of beams from the remaining portion of the single beam. 6. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein: the first MCM is a first multi-channel acousto-optic modulator (AOM), and the second MCM is a second multi-channel AOM. 7. The Raman system of claim 6 , wherein: the channels in the first multi-channel AOM include one channel for each of the beams in the first array of beams, each channel in the first multi-channel AOM is configured to independently control one or more characteristics of the respective one of the first array of beams applied to that channel, and the channels in the second multi-channel AOM include one channel for each of the beams in the second set of beams, each channel in the second multi-channel AOM is configured to independently control one or more characteristics of the respective one of the first array of beams applied to that channel. 8. The Raman system of claim 6 , wherein: the first array of beams received by the first optical path has a beam spacing that matches a spacing between the channels in the first multi-channel AOM, the second array of beams received by the second optical path has a beam spacing that matches a spacing between the channels in the second multi-channel AOM, the first optical path is configured to adjust the beam spacing of the first array of beams to match a spacing of the atomic-based qubits in the chain, and the second optical path is configured to adjust the beam spacing of the second array of beams to match the spacing of the atomic-based qubits in the chain. 9. The Raman system of claim 8 , wherein: the first optical path is further configured to adjust a beam size of the beams in the first array of beams according to an optimal size of the atomic-based qubits in the chain, and the second optical path is further configured to adjust a beam size of the beams in the second array of beams according to the optimal size of the atomic-based qubits in the chain. 10. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first telecentric zoom lens and the second telecentric zoom lens has an outer pair of lenses and an inner pair of lenses, the outer pair of lenses is of fixed position and the inner pair of lenses is configured to move together to adjust an optical characteristic or the inner pair of lenses is of fixed position and the outer pair of lenses is configured to move together to adjust the optical characteristic. 11. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein: the first array of beams includes a first subset of beams and a second subset of beams, the first interleaver is configured to optically adjust a position of the beams in the first array of beams such that beams from the first subset of beams and beams from the second subset of beams alternate and have a reduced beam spacing at an output of the first interleaver, and the second array of beams includes a first subset of beams and a second subset of beams, the second interleaver is configured to optically adjust a position of the beams in the second array of beams such that beams from the first subset of beams and beams from the second subset of beams alternate and have a reduced beam spacing at an output of the second interleaver. 12. The Raman system of claim 11 , wherein: the first interleaver includes a first path for the first subset of beams from the first array of beams and a second path for the second subset of beams from the first array of beams, and the second interleaver includes a first path for the first subset of beams from the second array of beams and a second path for the second subset of beams from the second array of beams. 13. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein: the first optical path is further formed by a first reflective dove prism, and the second optical path is further formed by a second reflective dove prism. 14. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein the first direction for each beam of the first array of beams to individually address the respective atomic-based qubit in the chain is opposite to the second direction for each beam of the second array of beams to individually address the respective atomic-based qubit in the chain. 15. The Raman system of claim 1 , wherein each of the atomic-based qubits in the chain is an ion. 16. A method for double individual-addressing of atomic-based qubits in a Raman system, comprising: providing a first multi-channel modulator (MCM), a first telecentric zoom lens, and a first interleaver that with one or more optical components form a first optical path, providing a second MCM, a second telecentric zoom lens, and a second interleaver that with one or more optical components form a second optical path, receiving, by the first optical path, a first array of beams and adjusting, by the first optical path, the first array of beams for each beam in the first array of beams to individually address a respective atomic-based qubit in a chain from a first direction; and receiving, by the second optical path, a second array of beams and adjusting, by the second optical path, the second array of beams for each beam in the second array of beams to individually address a respective atomic-based qubit in the chain from a second direction. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein: each beam in the first array of beams is an elliptical beam, each beam in the second array of beams is an elliptical beam, and corresponding elliptical beams from the first array of beams and from the second array of beams substantially overlap. 18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: independently controlling, in each channel of the first multi-channel MCM, one or more characteristics of the respective
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