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Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions - Overview, photonics, error correction (Kyle DeBry, MIT)

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How Trapped-Ion Quantum Computers Work

How Trapped-Ion Quantum Computers Work

Explore the inner workings of the world's highest performing

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Quantum Computing Day: Integrated Photonics for Trapped Ions

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Trapping Ions for Quantum Computing ---- Diana Prado Lopes Aude Craik (best explanation ever!)

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Norbert Linke: Fault-tolerant quantum error detection with trapped ions

Norbert Linke: Fault-tolerant quantum error detection with trapped ions

A talk by Norbert Linke at the 4th International Conference on

Inside the Endres Lab with a 6,100-Qubit Array

Inside the Endres Lab with a 6,100-Qubit Array

Caltech physicists have created the largest qubit array ever assembled: 6100 neutral-atom qubits

Integrating the Trapped Ion Quantum Processor | Qiskit Seminar Series with Daniel Slichter

Integrating the Trapped Ion Quantum Processor | Qiskit Seminar Series with Daniel Slichter

Integrating the

Beyond Qubits with trapped ions | Philipp Schindler (Univ. of Innsbruck and IQOQI)

Beyond Qubits with trapped ions | Philipp Schindler (Univ. of Innsbruck and IQOQI)

Recorded as part of the KITP Conference "Beyond Gate-Based

Michigan's new quantum computing testbed features remote access

Michigan's new quantum computing testbed features remote access

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Decoherence, bad and good, with trapped ions - David Wineland

Decoherence, bad and good, with trapped ions - David Wineland

David Wineland of the National Institute of Standards and Technology delivers a lecture: Decoherence, bad and good, with ...

Christopher Monroe - “Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions”

Christopher Monroe - “Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions”

Stanford University APPLIED PHYSICS/PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM The Paul Kirkpatrick Awards will be presented at the start of this ...

Quantum Nanomechanics with Trapped Ion Motion | Qiskit Quantum Seminar with Daniel Slichter

Quantum Nanomechanics with Trapped Ion Motion | Qiskit Quantum Seminar with Daniel Slichter

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Christopher Monroe: Gate and Analog Quantum Processing with Trapped Ions (they’re the same thing)

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Quantum Computing and Simulation with Trapped Ions

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Correcting Quantum Errors | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation | Lesson 13

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Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms | Seminar Series with Ivan Deutsch

Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms | Seminar Series with Ivan Deutsch

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High-dimensional qudit control in trapped ions for quantum computing and quantum simulation

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