We show that an array of polar molecules interacting with Rydberg atoms is a promising hybrid system for scalable quantum computation. Quantum information is stored in long-lived hyperfine or rotational states of molecules which interact indirectly through resonant dipole-dipole interactions with Rydberg atoms. A two-qubit gate based on this interaction has a duration of 1 $\mu$s and an achievable fidelity of 99.9%. The gate has little sensitivity to the motional states of the particles -- the molecules can be in thermal states, the atoms do not need to be trapped during Rydberg excitation, the gate does not heat the molecules, and heating of the atoms has a negligible effect. Within a large, static array, the gate can be applied to arbitra...
Collisions involving Rydberg atoms reveal detailed information on the state of a background medium a...
Rydberg atoms with principal quantum number n1 have exaggerated atomic properties including dipole-d...
In this thesis, I describe a proposal for experiments with dense ensembles of ultracold Rubidium ato...
We show that an array of polar molecules interacting with Rydberg atoms is a promising hybrid system...
We describe a quantum information architecture consisting of a hybrid array of optically-trapped mol...
Quantum gates and entanglement based on dipole-dipole interactions of neutral Rydberg atoms are rele...
Atoms confined in optical tweezer arrays constitute a platform for the implementation of quantum com...
We propose to sympathetically slow and cool polar molecules in a cold, low-density beam using laser-...
Despite their proposal 40 years ago, quantum computers are still in their infancy, with a panoply of...
This article proposes quantum processing in an optical lattice, using Rydberg electron's Fermi scatt...
This topical review addresses how Rydberg atoms can serve as building blocks for emerging quantum te...
Neutral atoms are promising for large-scale quantum computing, but accurate neutral-atom entanglemen...
We propose a Rydberg molecule dressing scheme to create strong and long-ranged interactions at selec...
We propose a mechanism for engineering chiral interactions in Rydberg atoms via a directional antibl...
Neutral atoms trapped and manipulated by laser light provide experimentally well accessible quantum ...
Collisions involving Rydberg atoms reveal detailed information on the state of a background medium a...
Rydberg atoms with principal quantum number n1 have exaggerated atomic properties including dipole-d...
In this thesis, I describe a proposal for experiments with dense ensembles of ultracold Rubidium ato...
We show that an array of polar molecules interacting with Rydberg atoms is a promising hybrid system...
We describe a quantum information architecture consisting of a hybrid array of optically-trapped mol...
Quantum gates and entanglement based on dipole-dipole interactions of neutral Rydberg atoms are rele...
Atoms confined in optical tweezer arrays constitute a platform for the implementation of quantum com...
We propose to sympathetically slow and cool polar molecules in a cold, low-density beam using laser-...
Despite their proposal 40 years ago, quantum computers are still in their infancy, with a panoply of...
This article proposes quantum processing in an optical lattice, using Rydberg electron's Fermi scatt...
This topical review addresses how Rydberg atoms can serve as building blocks for emerging quantum te...
Neutral atoms are promising for large-scale quantum computing, but accurate neutral-atom entanglemen...
We propose a Rydberg molecule dressing scheme to create strong and long-ranged interactions at selec...
We propose a mechanism for engineering chiral interactions in Rydberg atoms via a directional antibl...
Neutral atoms trapped and manipulated by laser light provide experimentally well accessible quantum ...
Collisions involving Rydberg atoms reveal detailed information on the state of a background medium a...
Rydberg atoms with principal quantum number n1 have exaggerated atomic properties including dipole-d...
In this thesis, I describe a proposal for experiments with dense ensembles of ultracold Rubidium ato...