Interfering and entangling neutral atoms in optical tweezers
Invited
Abstract
I present work that stems from the capability to ground-state laser cool atoms in arrays of movable optical tweezers. This control is relevant to a number of routes to quantum processing with neutral atoms. I will present experiments in which we create and probe entanglement of indistinguishable bosonic atoms using multiple techniques that harness atoms in their electronic ground state.
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Presenters
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Cindy Regal
JILA, University of Colorado, JILA: NIST & CU Boulder
Authors
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Cindy Regal
JILA, University of Colorado, JILA: NIST & CU Boulder
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Mark Brown
JILA, University of Colorado
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Yiheng Lin
JILA, University of Colorado
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Brian Lester
Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University, JILA, University of Colorado
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Tobias Thiele
JILA, University of Colorado
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Christopher Kiehl
JILA, University of Colorado
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Ana Maria Rey
JILA, NIST, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, JILA, University of Colorado, Physics, University of Colorado