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Dipole Blockade and Quantum Information Processing in Mesoscopic Atomic Ensembles
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2001
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringCold Rydberg GasMany-body Quantum PhysicStrong Dipole-dipole InteractionsQuantum ComputingQuantum Mechanical PropertyUltracold AtomQuantum EntanglementQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum InformationAtomic PhysicsBose-einstein CondensationQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum SystemDipole Blockade
The paper presents a technique for manipulating quantum information stored in collective states of mesoscopic atomic ensembles. The method uses optical excitation into strongly interacting dipole‑dipole states to create a dipole blockade that suppresses all but singly excited collective states, enabling controlled generation of collective spin and nonclassical photonic states and scalable quantum logic gates, as illustrated with a cold Rydberg gas example.
We describe a technique for manipulating quantum information stored in collective states of mesoscopic ensembles. Quantum processing is accomplished by optical excitation into states with strong dipole-dipole interactions. The resulting "dipole blockade" can be used to inhibit transitions into all but singly excited collective states. This can be employed for a controlled generation of collective atomic spin states as well as nonclassical photonic states and for scalable quantum logic gates. An example involving a cold Rydberg gas is analyzed.
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