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Towards Photonic Interfaces for Rydberg Atom Arrays

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Abstract

Rydberg atom arrays constitute a promising quantum information platform, where control over several hundred qubits has been demonstrated. Further scaling could significantly benefit from coupling to integrated optical or electronic devices, enabling quantum networking and new control tools, but this integration is challenging due to Rydberg sensitivity to the electric field noise from surfaces. We demonstrate that Rydberg coherence and two-atom entanglement can be generated and maintained at distances ~100μm from a nanoscale dielectric device. Using coherent manipulation of individual qubits and entanglement-assisted sensing, we map the spatio-temporal properties of the electric field environment, enabling its control and the integration of Rydberg arrays with micro- and nanoscale devices.

Publication: Ðordevic, Tamara, et al. "Entanglement transport and a nanophotonic interface for atoms in optical tweezers." Science 373.6562 (2021): 1511-1514.<br>Ocola, Paloma, et al. "Control and Entanglement of Rydberg-Atom Qubits<br>Near a Nanoscale Device" in prep.

Presenters

  • Brandon Grinkemeyer

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Brandon Grinkemeyer

    Harvard University

  • Paloma Ocola

    Harvard University

  • Ivana Dimitrova

    Harvard University

  • Elmer Guardado-Sanchez

    Princeton University

  • Tamara Dordevic

    Harvard University

  • Polnop Samutpraphoot

    Harvard University

  • Vladan Vuletic

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Mikhail D Lukin

    Harvard University