Cryogenic Dual Species Rydberg Arrays
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Abstract
We present progress towards realizing dual species tweezer arrays of rubidium and caesium atoms in a cryogenic apparatus for enhanced trap lifetimes. The separation of the fluorescence wavelengths of Rb and Cs natively allows for independent readout of each species without crosstalk, making this a promising platform for the implementation of quantum error correction codes.
We have identified optimal interspecies Förster resonances between Rydberg d-state orbitals which give rise to enhanced interactions between species while intraspecies couplings are strongly suppressed [1]. This reduces leakage error for multi-qubit entanglement operations mediated by these Rydberg states by comparison with similar schemes for s-states.
We will use our cryogenic experimental platform to investigate these interactions, realise interspecies quantum logic gates, and ultimately aim to implementquantum error correction.
[1] P. M. Ireland, D. M. Walker, and J. D. Pritchard, Phys. Rev. Research 6, 013293 (2024)
Publication: P. M. Ireland, D. M. Walker, and J. D. Pritchard, Phys. Rev. Research 6, 013293 (2024)
Presenters
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Paul Martin Ireland
University of Strathclyde
Authors
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Paul Martin Ireland
University of Strathclyde
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Jonathan D Pritchard
University of Strathclyde
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Daniel M Walker
University of Strathclyde
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Kieran Craig
University of Strathclyde
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Ian Moodie
University of Strathclyde