Entangling two transportable neutral atoms via local spin exchange
A. M. Kaufman, B. J. Lester, M. Foss-Feig, M. L. Wall, A. M. Rey, C., A. Regal

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the creation and preservation of entanglement between two neutral atoms using local spin exchange interactions and a mobile optical tweezer, enabling dynamic entanglement distribution in quantum registers.
Contribution
It introduces a method to locally entangle and separate neutral atoms with a new verification protocol, advancing scalable quantum information processing.
Findings
Successfully entangled two neutral atoms using spin exchange.
Preserved entanglement during atom separation with a new protocol.
Demonstrated position-resolved coherence measurements.
Abstract
To advance quantum information science a constant pursuit is the search for physical systems that meet the stringent requirements for creating and preserving quantum entanglement. In atomic physics, robust two-qubit entanglement is typically achieved by strong, long-range interactions in the form of Coulomb interactions between ions or dipolar interactions between Rydberg atoms. While these interactions allow fast gates, atoms subject to these interactions must overcome the associated coupling to the environment and cross-talk among qubits. Local interactions, such as those requiring significant wavefunction overlap, can alleviate these detrimental effects yet present a new challenge: To distribute entanglement, qubits must be transported, merged for interaction, and then isolated for storage and subsequent operations. Here we show how, via a mobile optical tweezer, it is possible to…
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