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Efficient Image Reconstruction Architecture for Neutral Atom Quantum Computing

Jonas Winklmann, Yian Yu, Xiaorang Guo, Korbinian Staudacher, Martin Schulz·March 3, 2026
Quantum Physicscs.AR

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Abstract

In recent years, neutral atom quantum computers (NAQCs) have attracted a lot of attention, primarily due to their long coherence times and good scalability. One of their main drawbacks is their comparatively time-consuming control overhead, with one of the main contributing procedures being the detection of individual atoms and measurement of their states, each occurring at least once per compute cycle and requiring fluorescence imaging and subsequent image analysis. To reduce the required time budget, we propose a highly-parallel atom-detection accelerator for tweezer-based NAQCs. Building on an existing solution, our design combines algorithm-level optimization with a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation to maximize parallelism and reduce the run time of the image analysis process. Our design can analyze a 256$\times$256-pixel image representing a 10$\times$10 atom array in just 115 $μ$s on a Xilinx UltraScale+ FPGA. Compared to the original CPU baseline and our optimized CPU version, we achieve about 34.9$\times$ and 6.3$\times$ speedup of the reconstruction time, respectively. Moreover, this work also contributes to the ongoing efforts toward fully integrated FPGA-based control systems for NAQCs.

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