IonQ, Inc. (20240235694). DOUBLE INDIVIDUAL-ADDRESSING MULTI-BEAM RAMAN SYSTEM simplified abstract

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DOUBLE INDIVIDUAL-ADDRESSING MULTI-BEAM RAMAN SYSTEM

Organization Name

IonQ, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Neal C. Pisenti of Laurel MD (US)

Kai Makoto Hudek of Hyattsville MD (US)

Kenneth Wright of Berwyn Heights MD (US)

Tan Liu of Frederick MD (US)

David Angeley of Charlottesville VA (US)

Nadir Shah of Reston VA (US)

Sarah Margaret Kreikemeier of Washington DC (US)

DOUBLE INDIVIDUAL-ADDRESSING MULTI-BEAM RAMAN SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240235694 titled 'DOUBLE INDIVIDUAL-ADDRESSING MULTI-BEAM RAMAN SYSTEM

The abstract describes a double individual-addressing multi-beam Raman system for use in quantum information processing (QIP) systems. This system includes two optical paths that adjust arrays of beams to individually address atomic-based qubits in a chain from different directions.

  • First optical path includes a multi-channel modulator (MCM), a telecentric zoom lens, and an interleaver to adjust the first array of beams to address qubits from a first direction.
  • Second optical path includes a second MCM, a second telecentric zoom lens, and a second interleaver to adjust the second array of beams to address qubits from a second direction different from the first.

Potential Applications: - Quantum computing - Quantum cryptography - Quantum communication

Problems Solved: - Individual addressing of atomic-based qubits in a chain - Precision control of beams in quantum information processing systems

Benefits: - Enhanced control and manipulation of qubits - Improved efficiency in quantum information processing - Increased accuracy in quantum computing tasks

Commercial Applications: Title: "Double Individual-Addressing Multi-Beam Raman System for Quantum Information Processing" This technology can be used in industries such as: - Information technology - Telecommunications - Defense and security

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the double individual-addressing system improve quantum information processing tasks? 2. What are the potential limitations of this system in practical applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

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.