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Imprinting patterns of neutral atoms in an optical lattice using magnetic resonance techniques

Date: 
2010-06-28
Author(s): 

M. Karski, L. Förster, J-M. Choi, A. Steffen, N. Belmechri, W. Alt, D. Meschede, A. Widera

Reference: 

New Journal Phys. 12 065027 (2010)

We prepare arbitrary patterns of neutral atoms in a one-dimensional (1D) optical lattice with single-site precision using microwave radiation in a magnetic field gradient. We give a detailed account of the current limitations and propose methods to overcome them. Our results have direct relevance for addressing planes, strings or single atoms in higher-dimensional optical lattices for quantum information processing or quantum simulations with standard methods in current experiments.

Direct Observation and Analysis of Spin Dependent Transport of Single Atoms in a 1D Optical lattice

Date: 
2011-02-16
Author(s): 

M. Karski, L. Förster, J-M- Choi, W. Alt, A. Alberti, A Widera, D. Meschede

Reference: 

arXiv:1102.3356v1

We have directly observed spin-dependent transport of single cesium atoms in a 1D optical lattice. A superposition of two circularly polarized standing waves is generated from two counter propagating, linearly polarized laser beams. Rotation of one of the polarizations by $\pi$ causes displacement of the $\sigma^{+}$- and $\sigma^{-}$-lattices by one lattice site. Unidirectional transport over several lattice sites is achieved by rotating the polarization back and forth and flipping the spin after each transport step.

Factoring numbers with single interferogram

Date: 
2011-02-25
Author(s): 

V. Tamma et al.

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. A 83, 020304 (2011)

Measuring the internal state of a single atom without energy exchange

Date: 
2011-01-03
Author(s): 

J. Volz, R. Gehr, G. Dubois, J. Estève, J. Reichel

Reference: 

submitted to Nature

Cavity-Based Single Atom preparation and High-Fidelity Hyperfine State Readout

Date: 
2010-05-20
Author(s): 

R. Gehr, J. Volz, G. Dubois, T. Steinmetz, Y. Colombe, B.L. lev, R. Long, J. Estève, J. Reichel

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 203602 (2010)

Measurement of the atom number distribution in an optical tweezer using single photon counting

Date: 
2010-08-30
Author(s): 

A. Fuhrmanek, Y.R.P. Sortais, P. Grangier, A. Browaeys

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. A 82, 023623 (2010)

Imaging of a single atom in a time of flight experiment

Date: 
2010-05-18
Author(s): 

A. Fuhrmanek, A.M. Lance, C. Tuchendler, P. Grngier, Y.R.P. Sortais, A. Browaeys

Reference: 

New Journal of Physics 12, 053028 (2010)

Quantum ground state of self-organized atomic crystals in optical resonators

Date: 
2010-04-12
Author(s): 

S. Fernandez-Vidal, G. De Chiara, J. Larson, G. Morigi

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. A 81, 043407 (2010)

Analyzing quantum jumps of one and two atoms strongly coupled to an optical cavity

Date: 
2010-05-07
Author(s): 

S. Reick, K. Mølmer, W. Alt, M. Eckstein, T. Kampschulte, L. Kong, R. Reimann, A. Thobe, A. Widera, D. Meschede

Reference: 

Journal Opt. Soc. Am. B 27, A152 (2010)

We induce quantum jumps between the hyperfine ground states of one and two cesium atoms, strongly coupled to the mode of a high-finesse optical resonator, and analyze the resulting random telegraph signals. We identify experimental parameters to deduce the atomic spin state non destructively from the stream of photons transmitted through the cavity, achieving a compromise between a good signal-to-noise ratio and minimal measurement-induced perturbations.

Prospects for fast Rydberg gates on an atom chip

Date: 
2011-04-21
Author(s): 

Matthias M. Müller, Harald R. Haakh, Tommaso Calarco, Christiane P. Koch, Carsten Henkel

Atom chips are a promising candidate for a scalable architecture for quantum information processing provided a universal set of gates can be implemented with high fidelity. The difficult part in achieving universality is the entangling two-qubit gate. We consider a Rydberg phase gate for two atoms trapped on a chip and employ optimal control theory to find the shortest gate that still yields a reasonable gate error. Our parameters correspond to a situation where the Rydberg blockade regime is not yet reached.

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