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Optical superlattice for engineering Hubbard couplings in quantum simulation

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Quantum simulations of Hubbard models with ultracold atoms rely on the exceptional control of coherent motion provided by optical lattices. Here we demonstrate enhanced tunability using an optical superlattice in a fermionic quantum gas microscope. With our phase-stable bichromatic design, we achieve a precise control of tunneling and tilt throughout the lattice, as evidenced by long-lived coherent double-well oscillations and next-nearest-neighbor quantum walks in a staggered configuration. We furthermore present correlated quantum walks of two particles initiated through a resonant pair-breaking mechanism. Finally, we engineer tunable spin couplings through local offsets and create a spin ladder with ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings along the rungs and legs, respectively. Our work underscores the high potential of optical superlattices for engineering, simulating, and detecting strongly correlated many-body quantum states.

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Neutral atom transport and transfer between optical tweezers

quant-ph · 2024-12-19 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An STA-designed moving tweezer pulse that modulates trap depth to cancel static-trap forces transports atoms between optical tweezers faster than standard linear, quadratic, and minimum-jerk pulses.

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  • Neutral atom transport and transfer between optical tweezers quant-ph · 2024-12-19 · conditional · none · ref 36 · internal anchor

    An STA-designed moving tweezer pulse that modulates trap depth to cancel static-trap forces transports atoms between optical tweezers faster than standard linear, quadratic, and minimum-jerk pulses.