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Entanglement transport and a nanophotonic interface for atoms in optical tweezers

Tamara Ðorđević, Polnop Samutpraphoot, Paloma L. Ocola, Hannes Bernien, Brandon Grinkemeyer, Ivana Dimitrova, Vladan Vuletić, Mikhail D. Lukin

2021Science115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The realization of an efficient quantum optical interface for multi-qubit systems is an outstanding challenge in science and engineering. Using two atoms in individually controlled optical tweezers coupled to a nanofabricated photonic crystal cavity, we demonstrate entanglement generation, fast nondestructive readout, and full quantum control of atomic qubits. The entangled state is verified in free space after being transported away from the cavity by encoding the qubits into long-lived states and using dynamical decoupling. Our approach bridges quantum operations at an optical link and in free space with a coherent one-way transport, potentially enabling an integrated optical interface for atomic quantum processors.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsQuantum entanglementQubitOptical tweezersRealization (probability)Quantum sensorQuantumQuantum mechanicsQuantum opticsQuantum computerInterface (matter)Quantum technologyQuantum imagingW stateNanophotonicsOptical physicsOptoelectronicsQuantum stateQuantum informationCoherent controlFree spacePhotonicsQuantum dotOptical cavityPhotonQuantum networkPhotonic crystalCavity quantum electrodynamicsTweezersQuantum teleportationSpontaneous emissionAtom opticsQuantum information scienceSpace (punctuation)Photon entanglementOpen quantum systemQuantum Information and CryptographyCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesMechanical and Optical Resonators