Rapid Preparation of Rydberg Superatom W State Using Superadiabatic Techniques
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.16951v1
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 07:23:12 GMT
- Title: Rapid Preparation of Rydberg Superatom W State Using Superadiabatic Techniques
- Authors: Liping Yang, Jiping Wang, Li Dong, Xiaoming Xiu, Yanqiang Ji,
- Abstract summary: We encode quantum information on the effective energy levels of Rydberg superatoms.<n>We propose a fast scheme for preparing the Rydberg superatom W state based on the superadiabatic iterative technique.
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- Abstract: The W state, as a robust multipartite entangled state, plays an important role in quantum information processing, quantum network construction and quantum computing. In this paper, we encode quantum information on the effective energy levels of Rydberg superatoms and propose a fast scheme for preparing the Rydberg superatom W state based on the superadiabatic iterative technique, this scheme can be achieved in only one step by controlling the laser pulses. In the current scheme, the superatoms are trapped in spatially separated cavities connected by optical fibers, which significantly enhances the feasibility of experimental manipulation. A remarkable feature is that it does not require precise control of experimental parameters and interaction time. Meanwhile, the form of the counterdiabatic Hamiltonian is the same as that of the effective Hamiltonian. Through numerical simulations, the fidelity of this scheme can reach 99.94%. Even considering decoherence effects, including atomic spontaneous emission and photon leakage, the fidelity can still exceed 97.5%, further demonstrating the strong robustness of the solution. In addition, the Rabi frequency can be characterized as a linear superposition of Gaussian functions, this representation significantly alleviates the complexity encountered in practical experiments. Futhermore, we also analyzed the impact of parameter fluctuations on the fidelity, the results show that this scheme is robust against parameter fluctuations. At last, the present scheme is extended to the cases of N Rydberg superatoms, which shows the scalability of our scheme.
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