Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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Quench dynamics in three-level dipole-interacting Rydberg arrays produce scalable spin-nematic squeezing with ξ² ∝ N^{-2/3} (all-to-all symmetric) or N^{-0.7} (antisymmetric), yielding F_Q ∝ N².
Plaquette compiles realistic quantum hardware noise models into multiple sampler representations, showing that Pauli-twirled approximations can misestimate logical error rates by an order of magnitude compared to leakage-aware and near-Clifford methods.
The dynamical squeezing phase transition in bilayer XXZ spin models is universal across lattice geometries and interlayer coupling rescalings, with a new sub-linear scaling for short-range interactions.
Generalized Krylov complexity predicts the minimum time to realize target operations in analog quantum simulators such as Rydberg atom arrays.
Periodic driving induces DQPTs in the 1D Ising model via resonance within a phase (linked to Floquet topology) or low-frequency crossing of the critical point due to energy degeneracy.
A new optimal-control scheme achieves high-fidelity two-qubit iSWAP gates for Rydberg atoms at separations exceeding 20 micrometers through coherent excitation-exchange-deexcitation dynamics.
A Möbius-inversion compiler that preserves native multiqubit controlled-phase gates improves estimated success rates for diagonal circuits on neutral-atom hardware.
A coherent pi-pulse imaging scheme on ytterbium-174 atoms achieves 99.89% discrimination fidelity and 98.8% survival in 17.6 μs with roughly half the heating rate of prior incoherent methods.
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Microsecond-Scale Coherent Control of a Forbidden Clock Transition with Doppler-Free Multiphoton Excitations
Two Doppler-free multiphoton schemes achieve microsecond coherent control of the 88Sr 1S0–3P0 clock transition on 3e6 free-space thermal atoms, suppressing Doppler dephasing 1000-fold versus single-photon excitation.
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Scalable spin-nematic squeezing in multi-level dipole-interacting Rydberg atom arrays
Quench dynamics in three-level dipole-interacting Rydberg arrays produce scalable spin-nematic squeezing with ξ² ∝ N^{-2/3} (all-to-all symmetric) or N^{-0.7} (antisymmetric), yielding F_Q ∝ N².
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Plaquette: A hardware-aware design platform for fault-tolerant quantum computers
Plaquette compiles realistic quantum hardware noise models into multiple sampler representations, showing that Pauli-twirled approximations can misestimate logical error rates by an order of magnitude compared to leakage-aware and near-Clifford methods.
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Universal Spin Squeezing Dynamical Phase Transitions across Lattice Geometries, Dimensions, and Microscopic Couplings
The dynamical squeezing phase transition in bilayer XXZ spin models is universal across lattice geometries and interlayer coupling rescalings, with a new sub-linear scaling for short-range interactions.
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Bridging Krylov Complexity and Universal Analog Quantum Simulator
Generalized Krylov complexity predicts the minimum time to realize target operations in analog quantum simulators such as Rydberg atom arrays.
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Dynamical Phase Transitions in Periodically Driving 1D Ising Model
Periodic driving induces DQPTs in the 1D Ising model via resonance within a phase (linked to Floquet topology) or low-frequency crossing of the critical point due to energy degeneracy.
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Fast Quantum Gates for Neutral Atoms Separated by a Few Tens of Micrometers
A new optimal-control scheme achieves high-fidelity two-qubit iSWAP gates for Rydberg atoms at separations exceeding 20 micrometers through coherent excitation-exchange-deexcitation dynamics.
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M\"obius-Guided Diagonal-Gate Compilation with Native Multiqubit Controlled-Phase Gates on Neutral-Atom Processors
A Möbius-inversion compiler that preserves native multiqubit controlled-phase gates improves estimated success rates for diagonal circuits on neutral-atom hardware.
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Minimally Destructive Fast Imaging of Single Atoms in an Optical Tweezer Array with Coherent Excitation
A coherent pi-pulse imaging scheme on ytterbium-174 atoms achieves 99.89% discrimination fidelity and 98.8% survival in 17.6 μs with roughly half the heating rate of prior incoherent methods.