Tunable two-species spin models with Rydberg atoms in circular and elliptical states
Quantum Physics
2025-03-31 v3 Quantum Gases
Atomic Physics
Abstract
We propose a scheme for constructing versatile quantum simulators using ultracold Rydberg atoms in long-lived circular and elliptical states. By exciting different subspaces of internal atomic states, the atoms can be used to simulate two effective spin species with different spin-spin interactions. The strengths of transverse and longitudinal spin-spin interactions, both intra- and inter-species, can be controlled within a wide range of values. This setup can be used to simulate two-species spin models or lattice models with two sublattices. We show examples of specific models which can be realized.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.14854,
title = {Tunable two-species spin models with Rydberg atoms in circular and elliptical states},
author = {Jacek Dobrzyniecki and Paula Heim and Michał Tomza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.14854},
year = {2025}
}
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16 pages, 6 figures