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Controlling nuclear spin exchange via optical Feshbach resonances in ${}^{171}$Yb

Quantum Physics 2013-05-29 v1

Abstract

Nuclear spin exchange occurs in ultracold collisions of fermionic alkaline-earth-like atoms due to a difference between s- and p-wave phase shifts. We study the use of an optical Feshbach resonance, excited on the 1S03P1{}^1S_0 \to {}^3P_1 intercombination line of 171{}^{171}Yb, to affect a large modification of the s-wave scattering phase shift, and thereby optically mediate nuclear exchange forces. We perform a full multichannel calculation of the photoassociation resonances and wave functions and from these calculate the real and imaginary parts of the scattering length. As a figure of merit of this interaction, we estimate the fidelity to implement a SWAP\sqrt{SWAP} entangling quantum logic gate for two atoms trapped in the same well of an optical lattice. For moderate parameters one can achieve a gate fidelity of 95\sim95% in a time of 50μ\sim 50 \mus.

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@article{arxiv.0905.4556,
  title  = {Controlling nuclear spin exchange via optical Feshbach resonances in ${}^{171}$Yb},
  author = {Iris Reichenbach and Paul S. Julienne and Ivan H. Deutsch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.4556},
  year   = {2013}
}

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