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Two-qubit gate in neutral atoms using transitionless quantum driving

Published 17 Jun 2022 in quant-ph | (2206.08915v1)

Abstract: A neutral-atom system serves as a promising platform for realizing gate-based quantum computing because of its capability to trap and control several atomic qubits in different geometries and the ability to perform strong, long-range interactions between qubits; however, the two-qubit entangling gate fidelity lags behind competing platforms such as superconducting systems and trapped ions. The aim of our work is to design a fast, robust, high-fidelity controlled-Z (CZ) gate, based on the Rydberg-blockade mechanism, for neutral atoms. We propose a gate procedure that relies on simultaneous and transitionless quantum driving of a pair of atoms using broadband lasers. By simulating a system of two interacting Caesium atoms, including spontaneous emission from excited levels and parameter fluctuations, we yield a Rydberg-blockade CZ gate with fidelity 0.9985 over an operation time of $0.12~\mu$s. Our gate procedure delivers CZ gates that are superior than the state-of-the-art experimental CZ gate and the simulated CZ gates based on adiabatic driving of atoms. Our results show that our gate procedure carries significant potential for achieving scalable quantum computing using neutral atoms.

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