Micro-optical Realization of Arrays of Selectively Addressable Dipole Traps: A Scalable Configuration for Quantum Computation with Atomic Qubits

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  • R. Dumke
  • M. Volk
  • T. Müther
  • F. B.J. Buchkremer
  • G. Birkl
  • W. Ertmer

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Original languageEnglish
Article number097903
JournalPhysical review letters
Volume89
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 8 Aug 2002

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We experimentally demonstrate novel structures for the realization of registers of atomic qubits: We trap neutral atoms in one- and two-dimensional arrays of far-detuned dipole traps obtained by focusing a red-detuned laser beam with a microfabricated array of microlenses. We are able to selectively address individual trap sites due to their large lateral separation of [Formula presented]. We initialize and read out different internal states for the individual sites. We also create two interleaved sets of trap arrays with adjustable separation, as required for many proposed implementations of quantum gate operations.

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Micro-optical Realization of Arrays of Selectively Addressable Dipole Traps: A Scalable Configuration for Quantum Computation with Atomic Qubits. / Dumke, R.; Volk, M.; Müther, T. et al.
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Dumke R, Volk M, Müther T, Buchkremer FBJ, Birkl G, Ertmer W. Micro-optical Realization of Arrays of Selectively Addressable Dipole Traps: A Scalable Configuration for Quantum Computation with Atomic Qubits. Physical review letters. 2002 Aug 8;89(9):097903. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.097903, 10.15488/3272
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