Current Progress and Future Perspectives of Ion-Trap Quantum Computing at NTHU

Prof. Shih-Kuang Tung - Dept. of Physics, NTHU

Current Progress and Future Perspectives of Ion-Trap Quantum Computing at NTHU

Prof. Shih-Kuang Tung - Dept. of Physics, NTHU

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DATE

2025-04-28

TIME

12:10-13:10

PLACE

R36173, 1F, Dept. of Physics, Building of Science College, NCKU

FIELD

Quantum Information Science

SPEAKER

Prof. Shih-Kuang Tung - Dept. of Physics, NTHU

TITLE

Current Progress and Future Perspectives of Ion-Trap Quantum Computing at NTHU

ABSTRACT

Quantum computing shows vast potential across fields such as material science, medicine, finance, and artificial intelligence. This talk highlights recent advances in ion-trap quantum computing at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU).

 

At NTHU, we have established Taiwan's first ion-trap system, successfully demonstrating the trapping and cooling of calcium ions. Recently, by utilizing parametric heating techniques, we have successfully prepared calcium-43 ions, an isotope with a natural abundance of only 0.135%. With their complex hyperfine structure and nuclear spin properties, calcium-43 ions serve as ideal hyperfine qubits, ideal for achieving high-fidelity two-ion CNOT gates using these ions.

 

Furthermore, aiming at quantum system miniaturization and industrial applications, we are developing a chip-based ion trap. We seek to foster practical applications and promote the applications of quantum technologies.

 

This presentation will discuss relevant experimental techniques, recent research outcomes, and future research directions.