Phonon-mediated spin-spin interactions between trapped Rydberg atoms

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the possibility of creating phonon-mediated spin-spin interactions between neutral atoms trapped in optical tweezers. By laser coupling the atoms to Rydberg states, collective modes of motion appear. We show that these can be used to mediate effective spin-spin interactions or quantum logic gates between the atoms in analogy to schemes employed in trapped ions. In particular, we employ Rydberg dressing in a novel scheme to induce the needed interaction, and we show that it is possible to replicate the working of the Mlmer-Srensen entanglement scheme. The Mlmer-Srensen gate is widely used in emerging quantum computers using trapped ion qubits and currently features some of the highest fidelities of any quantum gate under consideration. We find arbitrarily high fidelity for the coherent time evolution of the two-atom state even at non-zero temperature.

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