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Light-Shift Imbalance Induced Blockade of Collective Excitations Beyond the Lowest Order

Quantum Physics 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

Current proposals focusing on neutral atoms for quantum computing are mostly based on using single atoms as quantum bits (qubits), while using cavity induced coupling or dipole-dipole interaction for two-qubit operations. An alternative approach is to use atomic ensembles as qubits. However, when an atomic ensemble is excited, by a laser beam matched to a two-level transition (or a Raman transition) for example, it leads to a cascade of many states as more and more photons are absorbed^1. In order to make use of an ensemble as a qubit, it is necessary to disrupt this cascade, and restrict the excitation to the absorption (and emission) of a single photon only. Here, we show how this can be achieved by using a new type of blockade mechanism, based on the light-shift imbalance (LSI) in a Raman transition. We describe first a simple example illustrating the concept of light shift imbalanced induced blockade (LSIIB) using a multi-level structure in a single atom, and show verifications of the analytic prediction using numerical simulations. We then extend this model to show how a blockade can be realized by using LSI in the excitation of an ensemble. Specifically, we show how the LSIIB process enables one to treat the ensemble as a two level atom that undergoes fully deterministic Rabi oscillations between two collective quantum states, while suppressing excitations of higher order collective states.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0604120,
  title  = {Light-Shift Imbalance Induced Blockade of Collective Excitations Beyond the Lowest Order},
  author = {M. S. Shahriar and P. Pradhan and G. S. Pati and V. Gopal and K. Salit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0604120},
  year   = {2009}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures