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Transition Slow-Down by Rydberg Interaction of Neutral Atoms and a Fast Controlled-NOT Quantum Gate

Quantum Physics 2021-02-02 v1 Applied Physics Atomic Physics Optics

Abstract

Exploring controllable interactions lies at the heart of quantum science. Neutral Rydberg atoms provide a versatile route toward flexible interactions between single quanta. Previous efforts mainly focused on the excitation annihilation~(EA) effect of the Rydberg blockade due to its robustness against interaction fluctuation. We study another effect of the Rydberg blockade, namely, the transition slow-down~(TSD). In TSD, a ground-Rydberg cycling in one atom slows down a Rydberg-involved state transition of a nearby atom, which is in contrast to EA that annihilates a presumed state transition. TSD can lead to an accurate controlled-{\footnotesize NOT}~({\footnotesize CNOT}) gate with a sub-μ\mus duration about 2π/Ω+ϵ2\pi/\Omega+\epsilon by two pulses, where ϵ\epsilon is a negligible transient time to implement a phase change in the pulse and Ω\Omega is the Rydberg Rabi frequency. The speedy and accurate TSD-based {\footnotesize CNOT} makes neutral atoms comparable~(superior) to superconducting~(ion-trap) systems.

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@article{arxiv.2102.00342,
  title  = {Transition Slow-Down by Rydberg Interaction of Neutral Atoms and a Fast Controlled-NOT Quantum Gate},
  author = {Xiao-Feng Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.00342},
  year   = {2021}
}

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