Entanglement of two individual neutral atoms using Rydberg blockade
Quantum Physics
2010-06-09 v2
Abstract
We report the generation of entanglement between two individual Rb atoms in hyperfine ground states and which are held in two optical tweezers separated by 4 m. Our scheme relies on the Rydberg blockade effect which prevents the simultaneous excitation of the two atoms to a Rydberg state. The entangled state is generated in about 200 ns using pulsed two-photon excitation. We quantify the entanglement by applying global Raman rotations on both atoms. We measure that 61% of the initial pairs of atoms are still present at the end of the entangling sequence. These pairs are in the target entangled state with a fidelity of 0.75.
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@article{arxiv.0908.0454,
title = {Entanglement of two individual neutral atoms using Rydberg blockade},
author = {T. Wilk and A. Gaëtan and C. Evellin and J. Wolters and Y. Miroshnychenko and P. Grangier and A. Browaeys},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.0454},
year = {2010}
}
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text revised, with additional references