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Aquila: QuEra's 256-qubit neutral-atom quantum computer

Authors :
Wurtz, Jonathan
Bylinskii, Alexei
Braverman, Boris
Amato-Grill, Jesse
Cantu, Sergio H.
Huber, Florian
Lukin, Alexander
Liu, Fangli
Weinberg, Phillip
Long, John
Wang, Sheng-Tao
Gemelke, Nathan
Keesling, Alexander
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The neutral-atom quantum computer "Aquila" is QuEra's latest device available through the Braket cloud service on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Aquila is a "field-programmable qubit array" (FPQA) operated as an analog Hamiltonian simulator on a user-configurable architecture, executing programmable coherent quantum dynamics on up to 256 neutral-atom qubits. This whitepaper serves as an overview of Aquila and its capabilities: how it works under the hood, key performance benchmarks, and examples that demonstrate some quintessential applications. This includes an overview of neutral-atom quantum computing, as well as five examples of increasing complexity from single-qubit dynamics to combinatorial optimization, implemented on Aquila. This whitepaper is intended for readers who are interested in learning more about neutral-atom quantum computing, as a guide for those who are ready to start using Aquila, and as a reference point for its performance as an analog quantum computer.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.11727
Document Type :
Working Paper