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Quantum information processing using trapped ions

Toyoda Group, in Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB), Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives (OTRI), Osaka University, was launched in April 2019. We are working on quantum information processing using trapped ions. We trap ions in a vacuum and cool to very low temperatures by lasers to create quantum computers and quantum simulators.

News:

Dec. 6, 2021 Ms. Silpa Muralidharan’s paper has been accepted and published in Phys. Rev. A (Evaluating states in trapped ions with local correlation between internal and motional degrees of freedom).
Mar. 31, 2021 Mr. Ryutaro Ohira’s paper has been accepted and published in Phys. Rev. A (Polariton blockade in the Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard model with trapped ions).
Jan. 29, 2021 Mr. Ryutaro Ohira’s paper has been accepted and published in Phys. Rev. A (Blockade of phonon hopping in trapped ions in the presence of multiple local phonons).
Oct. 5, 2020 Asia-Pacific Workshop on Trapped Quantum Systems (APTQS 2020):
An online workshop called the 3rd Asia-Pacific Workshop on Trapped Quantum Systems (APTQS 2020), which is hosted by QIQB, will be held from Oct. 28 to 30 of this year. Please follow the link to register and to participate. You can view the flyer of APTQS 2020 from the following link: Flyer of APTQS 2020.
May 18, 2020 A paper, the first author of which was Mr. Tamura (a master student of last year), was accepted by Physical Review Letters and published in the journal’s online edition on May 19:.

Article in Physics Today: Phonons go for a quantum walk
Apr. 1, 2020 Prof. Hiroki Takahashi has moved to Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST).
Feb. 14, 2020

Mr. Ryutaro Ohira’s paper was accepted and published in Phys. A.: Breaking rotational symmetry in a trapped-ion quantum tunneling rotor

Dec. 5, 2019 A paper by Mr. Ryutaro Ohira was accepted and published in Phys. Rev. A Rapid Communications: Phonon-number-resolving detection of multiple local phonon modes in trapped ions
Jun. 3, 2019 Prof. Hiroki Takahashi, a specially appointed associate professor, has joined our group.
Apr. 1, 2019 Toyoda Group has been established.