A protocol leverages the disordered phase to set unbiased boundary configurations in finite Rydberg arrays, stabilizing bulk-like quantum order in 1D and 2D simulations.
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Dual-parameter modulation of detuning and Rabi frequency broadens the dynamical freezing regime in interacting Rydberg arrays by coherently canceling interaction-induced absorption pathways identified through perturbative Floquet analysis.
Random global pulses in Rydberg chains generate states with Haar-like statistics at long times for weak interactions, while optimal control prepares generic symmetric states with infidelities from 10^{-5} to 3e-2 for 9 spins, worsening with entanglement entropy.
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Stabilization of bulk quantum orders in finite Rydberg atom arrays
A protocol leverages the disordered phase to set unbiased boundary configurations in finite Rydberg arrays, stabilizing bulk-like quantum order in 1D and 2D simulations.
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Harmonic Control of Dynamical Freezing in Programmable Rydberg Atom Arrays
Dual-parameter modulation of detuning and Rabi frequency broadens the dynamical freezing regime in interacting Rydberg arrays by coherently canceling interaction-induced absorption pathways identified through perturbative Floquet analysis.
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Random-State Generation and Preparation Complexity in Rydberg Atom Arrays
Random global pulses in Rydberg chains generate states with Haar-like statistics at long times for weak interactions, while optimal control prepares generic symmetric states with infidelities from 10^{-5} to 3e-2 for 9 spins, worsening with entanglement entropy.