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Transition Slow-Down by Rydberg Interaction of Neutral Atoms and a Fast Controlled-not Quantum Gate

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Exploring controllable interactions lies at the heart of quantum science. Neutral Rydberg atoms provide a versatile route toward flexible interactions between single quanta. Previous efforts mainly focused on the excitation… Click to show full abstract

Exploring controllable interactions lies at the heart of quantum science. Neutral Rydberg atoms provide a versatile route toward flexible interactions between single quanta. Previous efforts mainly focused on the excitation annihilation (EA) effect of the Rydberg blockade due to its robustness against interaction fluctuation. We study another effect of the Rydberg blockade, namely, the transition slow-down (TSD). In TSD, a ground-Rydberg cycling in one atom slows down a Rydberginvolved state transition of a nearby atom, which is in contrast to EA that annihilates a presumed state transition. TSD can lead to an accurate controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate with a sub-μs duration about 2π/Ω+ ǫ by two pulses, where ǫ is a negligible transient time to implement a phase change in the pulse and Ω is the Rydberg Rabi frequency. The speedy and accurate TSD-based CNOT makes neutral atoms comparable (superior) to superconducting (ion-trap) systems.

Keywords: transition slow; interaction; tsd; rydberg; transition; neutral atoms

Journal Title: Physical review applied
Year Published: 2020

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