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Rydberg atoms with principal quantum number n⪢1 have exaggerated atomic properties including dipole-dipole interactions that scale as n^4 and radiative lifetimes that scale as n^3. It was proposed a decade ago to take advantage of these properties to implement quantum gates between neutral atom qubits. The availability of a strong long-range interaction that can be coherently turned on and off is an enabling resource for a wide range of quantum information tasks stretching far beyond the original gate proposal. Rydberg enabled capabilities include long-range two-qubit gates, collective encoding of multiqubit registers, implementation of robust light-atom quantum interfaces, and the potential for simulating quantum many-body physics. The advances of the last decade are reviewed, covering both theoretical and experimental aspects of Rydberg-mediated quantum information processing.
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Saffman et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcc980a5c75be4cfe54841 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.82.2313
M. Saffman
Infosys (India)
Thad Walker
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Klaus Mølmer
University of Copenhagen
Reviews of Modern Physics
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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