A 4 K cryogenic tweezers system with dual-wavelength trapping produces defect-free arrays of 1024 atoms and 5000 s lifetimes for Rydberg quantum computing.
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Quantum many-body scars in the PXP model display extensive ergotropy that scales with system size and can be charged via coherent rotation resets, enabling their use for quantum many-body batteries.
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Defect-free arrays at the thousand-atom scale in a 4-K cryogenic environment
A 4 K cryogenic tweezers system with dual-wavelength trapping produces defect-free arrays of 1024 atoms and 5000 s lifetimes for Rydberg quantum computing.
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Ergotropy of quantum many-body scars
Quantum many-body scars in the PXP model display extensive ergotropy that scales with system size and can be charged via coherent rotation resets, enabling their use for quantum many-body batteries.