Off-resonant modulated driving gate protocols for two-photon
ground-Rydberg transition and finite Rydberg blockade strength
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.00196v1
- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2022 05:37:05 GMT
- Title: Off-resonant modulated driving gate protocols for two-photon
ground-Rydberg transition and finite Rydberg blockade strength
- Authors: Yuan Sun
- Abstract summary: We analyze a variety of modulation styles for two-photon transitions, demonstrating the versatility of off-resonant modulated driving protocols.
A reduced requirement on the blockade strength can be directly linked to an improvement of connectivity in qubit array of neutral atoms.
- Score: 2.130403867233016
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Recently, the notion of two-qubit controlled phase gate via off-resonant
modulated driving has been introduced into the neutral atom qubit platform,
with respect to both single-photon and two-photon ground-Rydberg transitions.
In order to reach a better performance practically, further developments are in
need to overcome a few known limitations in previous discussions of this
promising method. Here, we thoroughly analyze a variety of modulation styles
for two-photon transitions, demonstrating the versatility of off-resonant
modulated driving protocols. Furthermore, we show that it is possible to refine
the designing process for improved performances for specific finite Rydberg
blockade strength values. In particular, a reduced requirement on the blockade
strength can be directly linked to an improvement of connectivity in qubit
array of neutral atoms. These progress are closely related to the core feature
that the atomic wave function acquires a geometric phase from the time
evolution, which begins and finishes at the same quantum state. Under
reasonable experimental conditions readily available nowadays, we anticipate
that the fidelity of such protocols can reach as high as the essential
requirement of NISQ even if the effects of technical errors and cold atoms'
nonzero temperatures are considered.
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