Demonstration of two-atom entanglement with ultrafast optical pulses
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⚛️ physics.atom-ph
physics.opticsquant-ph
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entanglementpulsesultrafastdemonstratequbitsambientatomicbell-state
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We demonstrate quantum entanglement of two trapped atomic ion qubits using a sequence of ultrafast laser pulses. Unlike previous demonstrations of entanglement mediated by the Coulomb interaction, this scheme does not require confinement to the Lamb-Dicke regime and can be less sensitive to ambient noise due to its speed. To elucidate the physics of an ultrafast phase gate, we generate a high entanglement rate using just 10 pulses, each of $\sim20$ ps duration, and demonstrate an entangled Bell-state with $(76\pm1)$% fidelity. These results pave the way for entanglement operations within a large collection of qubits by exciting only local modes of motion.
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