New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Coherent control for qubit state readout

  • Conrad Roman,
  • Anthony Ransford,
  • Michael Ip,
  • Wesley C Campbell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab9982
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 7
p. 073038

Abstract

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Short pulses from mode-locked lasers can produce background-free atomic fluorescence by allowing temporal separation of the prompt incidental scatter from the subsequent atomic emission. We use this to improve our quantum state detection of optical-frequency and electron-shelved trapped ion qubits by more than two orders of magnitude. For direct detection of qubits defined on atomic hyperfine structure, however, the large bandwidth of short pulses is greater than the hyperfine splitting, and repeated excitation is not qubit state selective. Here, we show that the state resolution needed for projective quantum measurement of hyperfine qubits can be recovered by applying techniques from coherent control to the orbiting valence electron of the queried ion. We demonstrate electron wavepacket interference to allow readout of the original qubit state using broadband pulses, even in the presence of large amounts of background laser scatter.

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