Microwave dressing of 87Rb Rydberg atoms strengthens effective interactions, lowering the photon-correlation g(2)(0) and increasing the blockade radius in an ensemble single-photon source.
High-fidelity control and entanglement of Rydberg atom qubits
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Individual neutral atoms excited to Rydberg states are a promising platform for quantum simulation and quantum information processing. However, experimental progress to date has been limited by short coherence times and relatively low gate fidelities associated with such Rydberg excitations. We report progress towards high-fidelity quantum control of Rydberg atom qubits. Enabled by a reduction in laser phase noise, our approach yields a significant improvement in coherence properties of individual qubits. We further show that this high-fidelity control extends to the multi-particle case by preparing a two-atom entangled state with a fidelity exceeding 0.97(3), and extending its lifetime with a two-atom dynamical decoupling protocol. These advances open up new prospects for scalable quantum simulation and quantum computation with neutral atoms.
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Enhancement of Rydberg Blockade via Microwave Dressing
Microwave dressing of 87Rb Rydberg atoms strengthens effective interactions, lowering the photon-correlation g(2)(0) and increasing the blockade radius in an ensemble single-photon source.