Authors
Martin Ringbauer, Michael Meth, Lukas Postler, Roman Stricker, Rainer Blatt, Philipp Schindler, Thomas Monz
Publication date
2022/9
Journal
Nature Physics
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
1053-1057
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Most quantum computers use binary encoding to store information in qubits—the quantum analogue of classical bits. Yet, the underlying physical hardware consists of information carriers that are not necessarily binary, but typically exhibit a rich multilevel structure. Operating them as qubits artificially restricts their degrees of freedom to two energy levels. Meanwhile, a wide range of applications—from quantum chemistry to quantum simulation—would benefit from access to higher-dimensional Hilbert spaces, which qubit-based quantum computers can only emulate. Here we demonstrate a universal quantum processor using trapped ions that act as qudits with a local Hilbert-space dimension of up to seven. With a performance similar to qubit quantum processors, this approach enables the native simulation of high-dimensional quantum systems, as well as more efficient implementation of qubit-based algorithms,.
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