Deterministic carving of quantum states with Grover's algorithm
Omar Nagib, M. Saffman, K. M{\o}lmer

TL;DR
This paper presents a deterministic method using Grover's algorithm to efficiently generate complex quantum states like Dicke, GHZ, and Cat states in atomic cavities without individual atom addressing, with fidelity improvements via heralding.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, deterministic protocol leveraging Grover's algorithm for preparing specific entangled quantum states in atomic cavities without needing individual atom control.
Findings
Few Grover iterations suffice for high-fidelity state preparation.
Protocols are robust against various experimental imperfections.
Fidelity can be enhanced through photon detection heralding.
Abstract
We show that iteration of a few ( ) unitary steps of Grover's algorithm suffices to perfectly prepare a Dicke state of atoms in a cavity. We also show that a few subsequent Grover steps can be employed to generate GHZ and Cat states. The Grover iteration is physically realized by global qubit rotations and by the phase shift of single photons reflected on the cavity. Our protocols are deterministic and require no individual addressing of the atoms. A detailed error analysis accounting for spatial mode matching of the photon to the cavity, spontaneous emission, mirror scattering, and the finite bandwidth of the photon mode is used to predict the fidelity of the prepared states as a function of system parameters and atom-cavity cooperativity. The fidelity can be increased by heralding on detection of the reflected photon.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
