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Defect-free arrays at the thousand-atom scale in a 4-K cryogenic environment

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We report on a cryogenic platform at 4 K incorporating high numerical aperture optics for the generation of large-scale tweezers arrays, and compatible with Rydberg-state manipulation. We achieve trapping lifetimes of around 5000 s, significantly extending the available experimental time for the preparation of large-scale arrays. By combining two trapping lasers at different wavelengths and by minimizing other atom losses during the rearrangement and imaging processes, we demonstrate the preparation of defect-free arrays with up to 1024 atoms. Our cryogenic design opens exciting prospects for analog and digital quantum computing.

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QOuLiPo: What a quantum computer sees when it reads a book

quant-ph · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Literary texts are turned into graphs for neutral-atom quantum processors, with a new rigidity metric distinguishing structural uniqueness and a QOuLiPo corpus of engineered texts created to match hardware-native graphs.

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  • QOuLiPo: What a quantum computer sees when it reads a book quant-ph · 2026-05-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 71 · internal anchor

    Literary texts are turned into graphs for neutral-atom quantum processors, with a new rigidity metric distinguishing structural uniqueness and a QOuLiPo corpus of engineered texts created to match hardware-native graphs.