Recent experimental progress in controlling neutral group-II atoms for optical clocks, and in the production of degenerate gases with group-II atoms has given rise to novel opportunities to address challenges in quantum computing and quantum simulation. In these systems, it is possible to encode qubits in nuclear spin states, which are decoupled from the electronic state in the 1S0 ground state and the long-lived 3P0 metastable state on the clock transition. This leads to quantum computing scenarios where qubits are stored in long lived nuclear spin states, while electronic states can be accessed independently, for cooling of the atoms, as well as manipulation and readout of the qubits. The high nuclear spin in some fermionic isotopes also ...
The highly parallel nature of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics means that certain key...
A switchable interaction between pairs of highly coherent qubits is a crucial ingredient for the phy...
In this thesis we consider fundamental problems in relation to the development of a quantum computer...
Recent experimental progress in controlling neutral group-II atoms for optical clocks, and in the pr...
Fermionic alkaline-earth atoms have unique properties that make them attractive candidates for the r...
The present book provides to the main ideas and techniques of the rapid progressing field of quantum...
We present a complete scheme for quantum information processing using the unique features of alkalin...
Recent experimental progress with Alkaline-Earth atoms has opened the door to quantum computing sche...
The main objective of quantum simulation is an in-depth understanding of many-body physics, which is...
Since the molecular electronic spin emerged as one of the promising technologies to implement the qu...
Ultracold neutral atoms in optical lattices are rich systems for the investigation of many-body phys...
We present a complete scheme for quantum information processing using the unique features of alkalin...
Spin degrees of freedom have been extensively explored in the context of quantum information process...
Recent experimental progress with Alkaline-Earth atoms has opened the door to quantum comp...
As an extension of two-level quantum bits (qubits), multilevel systems, so-called qu<i>d</i>its, whe...
The highly parallel nature of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics means that certain key...
A switchable interaction between pairs of highly coherent qubits is a crucial ingredient for the phy...
In this thesis we consider fundamental problems in relation to the development of a quantum computer...
Recent experimental progress in controlling neutral group-II atoms for optical clocks, and in the pr...
Fermionic alkaline-earth atoms have unique properties that make them attractive candidates for the r...
The present book provides to the main ideas and techniques of the rapid progressing field of quantum...
We present a complete scheme for quantum information processing using the unique features of alkalin...
Recent experimental progress with Alkaline-Earth atoms has opened the door to quantum computing sche...
The main objective of quantum simulation is an in-depth understanding of many-body physics, which is...
Since the molecular electronic spin emerged as one of the promising technologies to implement the qu...
Ultracold neutral atoms in optical lattices are rich systems for the investigation of many-body phys...
We present a complete scheme for quantum information processing using the unique features of alkalin...
Spin degrees of freedom have been extensively explored in the context of quantum information process...
Recent experimental progress with Alkaline-Earth atoms has opened the door to quantum comp...
As an extension of two-level quantum bits (qubits), multilevel systems, so-called qu<i>d</i>its, whe...
The highly parallel nature of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics means that certain key...
A switchable interaction between pairs of highly coherent qubits is a crucial ingredient for the phy...
In this thesis we consider fundamental problems in relation to the development of a quantum computer...