English

Effective spin-spin interactions in bilayers of Rydberg atoms and polar molecules

Quantum Physics 2018-10-10 v1 Quantum Gases

Abstract

We show that indirect spin-spin interactions between effective spin-1/2 systems can be realized in two parallel 1D optical lattices loaded with polar molecules and/or Rydberg atoms. The effective spin can be encoded into low-energy rotational states of polar molecules or long-lived states of Rydberg atoms, tightly trapped in a deep optical lattice. The spin-spin interactions can be mediated by Rydberg atoms, placed in a parallel shallow optical lattice, interacting with the effective spins by charge-dipole (for polar molecules) or dipole-dipole (for Rydberg atoms) interaction. Indirect XX, Ising and XXZ interactions with interaction coefficients JJ^{\bot} and JzzJ^{zz} sign varying with interspin distance can be realized, in particular, the J1J2J_{1}-J_{2} XXZ model with frustrated ferro-(antiferro-)magnetic nearest (next-nearest) neighbor interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1803.05358,
  title  = {Effective spin-spin interactions in bilayers of Rydberg atoms and polar molecules},
  author = {Elena Kuznetsova and Seth T. Rittenhouse and I. I. Beterov and Marlan O. Scully and Susanne F. Yelin and H. R. Sadeghpour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.05358},
  year   = {2018}
}