Resonant-interaction-induced Rydberg antiblockade and its applications
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Publication:2212871
DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2019.126039zbMATH Open1448.81480arXiv1905.11728OpenAlexW2947107325WikidataQ127066279 ScholiaQ127066279MaRDI QIDQ2212871FDOQ2212871
Authors: Jin-Lei Wu, Jie Song, Shi-Lei Su
Publication date: 27 November 2020
Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Different from the conventional Rydberg antiblockade (RAB) regime that either requires weak Rydberg-Rydberg interaction (RRI), or compensates Rydberg-Rydberg interaction (RRI)-induced energy shift by introducing dispersive interactions, we show that RAB regime can be achieved by resonantly driving the transitions between ground state and Rydberg state under strong RRI. The Rabi frequencies are of small amplitude and time-dependent harmonic oscillation, which plays a critical role for the presented RAB. The proposed unconventional RAB regime is used to construct high-fidelity controlled-Z (CZ) gate and controlled-not (CNOT) gate in one step. Each atom requires single external driving. And the atomic addressability is not required for the presented unconventional RAB, which would simplify experimental complexity and reduce resource consumption.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.11728
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