Quantum processing by adiabatic transfer through a manifold of dark states
Santosh Kumar, Deepak Kumar

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method for quantum processing using adiabatic transfer through dark states in a network of coupled cavities and atoms, enabling quantum state transport and entanglement generation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel scheme for quantum processing via adiabatic manipulation of dark states in cavity-atom networks, extending previous two-cavity work to larger arrays.
Findings
Demonstrated quantum state transport across cavity arrays.
Showed generation of W-states and Fourier-like states.
Analyzed effects of dissipation and model limitations.
Abstract
We consider a network whose nodes are electromagnetic cavities, each coupled to a single three-level atom. The nodes are connected by optical fibers. Each atom is addressed by a control laser, which along with the cavity field drives atomic transitions. The network can be in the form of chain or two and three dimensional arrays of -cavities connected by fibers. Following the work on two-cavity system by Pellizzari, we find that under certain conditions, the system possesses two kinds of dark states. The first kind are states corresponding to atomic excitations at each node and these are our logical states for quantum processing. The second kind are degenerate dark states on pairs of sites connected by a fibre. By manipulating intensities and phases of control lasers on the cavities, one can pass adiabatically among these dark states due to their degeneracy. This…
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