Effective spin-spin interactions in bilayers of Rydberg atoms and polar molecules
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 and sign varying with interspin distance can be realized, in particular, the 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}
}