Optimizing two-qubit gates for ultracold fermions in optical lattices
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.03647v1
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2025 10:31:16 GMT
- Title: Optimizing two-qubit gates for ultracold fermions in optical lattices
- Authors: Jan A. P. Reuter, Juhi Singh, Tommaso Calarco, Felix Motzoi, Robert Zeier,
- Abstract summary: We optimize collision gates for fermionic Lithium atoms confined in a double-well potential.<n>We obtain high-fidelity gates based on a one-dimensional confinement simulation.
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- Abstract: Ultracold neutral atoms in optical lattices are a promising platform for simulating the behavior of complex materials and implementing quantum gates. We optimize collision gates for fermionic Lithium atoms confined in a double-well potential, controlling the laser amplitude and keeping its relative phase constant. We obtain high-fidelity gates based on a one-dimensional confinement simulation. Our approach extends beyond earlier Fermi-Hubbard simulations by capturing a momentum dependence in the interaction energy. This leads to a higher interaction strength when atoms begin in separate subwells compared to the same subwell. This momentum dependence might limit the gate fidelity under realistic experimental conditions, but also enables tailored applications in quantum chemistry and quantum simulation by optimizing gates for each of these cases separately.
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