Robust Rydberg facilitation via rapid adiabatic passage
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.01504v1
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 22:48:29 GMT
- Title: Robust Rydberg facilitation via rapid adiabatic passage
- Authors: Xinghan Wang, Yupeng Wang, Qi-Yu Liang,
- Abstract summary: We propose and analyze a robust implementation of Rydberg antiblockade based on rapid adiabatic passage.<n>We show that it naturally gives rise to avalanche excitation growth in both one- and two-dimensional arrays.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We propose and analyze a robust implementation of Rydberg antiblockade based on rapid adiabatic passage. Although Rydberg antiblockade offers key opportunities in quantum information processing and sensing, its sensitivity to position disorder and parameter imperfections has posed a central roadblock. By adiabatically sweeping across the interaction-shifted resonance, our approach is unaffected by realistic levels of disorder and parameter variations. As a straightforward application case, we show that it naturally gives rise to avalanche excitation growth in both one- and two-dimensional arrays. This avalanche process yields high gain with exceptionally low background, making it promising for rare-event detection. These results establish a practical route to robust Rydberg antiblockade dynamics, paving the way for future experimental and technological applications.
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