Researchers at Quantum Art in Ness Ziona, Israel have published findings detailing a new approach to trapped-ion quantum computing, a method that utilizes all motional modes of ion crystals to entangle qubits and enable universal computation. The team, led by Yakov Solomons, demonstrated that by combining global and semi-global drives with single-qubit flips, they can reproduce a full set of multi-qubit gates, potentially reducing the complexity…
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