通过局部自旋交换纠两个可运输的中性原子
A M Kaufman1,2, B J Lester1,2, M Foss-Feig3
1JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA.
Nature
|November 3, 2015
概括
研究人员展示了一种使用移动光学子纠超冷中性原子的新方法. 这种技术允许量子比特的局部纠和分离,从而保留量子信息科学应用的量子纠.
科学领域:
- 量子信息科学
- 原子物理
- 量子计算
背景情况:
- 在量子信息科学中实现强大的二量子比特纠需要特定的物理系统.
- 目前使用远程交互的方法 (库伦,里德伯格) 面临环境合和交叉交谈的挑战.
- 虽然局部相互作用减少了有害影响,但需要量子比特传输和融合以实现纠.
研究的目的:
- 展示一种用于制备和局部纠两个超冷中性原子的新方法.
- 在分离原子后可以保持纠.
- 开发一种用于验证空间分离的原子纠的新协议.
主要方法:
- 使用移动光学子来操纵超冷中性原子.
- 在本地纠操作中使用旋转交换相互作用.
- 使用量子道来组合和分离原子以控制相互作用和存储.
主要成果:
- 成功地准备和局部纠两个超冷的中性原子.
- 证明了原子分离后的纠性.
- 通过使用局部梯度和平价测量验证了定位解决的两颗粒相干性.
结论:
- 开发的技术提供了一个通过本地操作动态纠远程量子位的框架.
- 这种方法适用于大型量子寄存器和任意自旋纠状态.
- 新的纠验证协议增强了量子信息科学的发展潜力.
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