Quantum computing with trapped ions
H. Haeffner, C.F. Roos, R. Blatt

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental progress in developing quantum computers using trapped ions, focusing on qubit implementations, quantum gates, algorithms, and key experiments demonstrating quantum information processing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in trapped ion quantum computing, highlighting experimental techniques and implementations.
Findings
Successful implementation of quantum gates with trapped ions
Demonstration of quantum teleportation and error correction schemes
Progress towards scalable quantum computing with ions
Abstract
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve certain computational task much more efficiently than classical computers. We review the recent experimental advancements towards a quantum computer with trapped ions. In particular, various implementations of qubits, quantum gates and some key experiments are discussed. Furthermore, we review some implementations of quantum algorithms such as a deterministic teleportation of quantum information and an error correction scheme.
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