Developping a Rydberg Cesium quantum simulator
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Abstract
The quest for a quantum advantage in noisy physical devices is a grand challenge in the current era of quantum information science. We are developing an experiment to explore the boundaries of robustness and computational complexity in a Rydberg quantum simulator using cesium. Typified by long coherence times and weak coupling to laboratory noise, neutral atoms make an excellent platform to investigate entanglement growth in the presence of noise. We will present our most recent experimental progress.
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Presenters
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Hoang Van Do
University of Oklahoma
Authors
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Hoang Van Do
University of Oklahoma