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Single-qubit rotations in 2D optical lattices with multi-qubit addressing

arXiv:quant-ph/0601100 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.74.042344

Abstract

Optical lattices with one atom on each site and interacting via cold controlled collisions provide an efficient way to entangle a large number of qubits with high fidelity. It has already been demonstrated experimentally that this approach is especially suited for the generation of cluster states [O. Mandel et al., Nature 425, 937 (2003)] which reduce the resource requirement for quantum computing to the ability to perform single-qubit rotations and qubit read out. In this paper, we describe how to implement these rotations in 1D and 2D optical lattices without having to address the atoms individually with a laser field.

9 pages, 6 figures, revised version, references added