Abstract
Abstract
We study the use of global drives with multiple frequency components to improve the efficiency of trapped ion quantum simulations and computations. We show that such ‘multi-mode’ global drives, when combined with a linear number of single-qubit rotations, generate universal Ising-type interactions with shorter overall runtimes than corresponding two-qubit gate implementations. Further, we show how this framework may be extended to efficiently generate
n
−
body interactions between any subset n of the ion qubits. Finally, we apply these techniques to encode the Quantum Fourier Transform using quadratically-fewer entangling operations, with quadratically smaller runtime, compared with traditional approaches.
Funder
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
National Science Foundation