Quantum logic control and entanglement in hybrid atom-molecule arrays
Chi Zhang, Sara Murciano, Nathanan Tantivasadakarn, and Ran Finkelstein

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hybrid atom-molecule quantum control scheme that enables fast, high-fidelity entanglement and state preparation, overcoming previous limitations in molecular quantum systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel atom-molecule controlled-phase gate based on resonant dipole-dipole exchange, significantly faster than previous molecular entangling methods.
Findings
The gate is three orders of magnitude faster than direct molecule-molecule entangling gates.
The scheme enables preparation of molecular GHZ states for quantum sensing.
It allows creation of exotic molecular qudit states with topological order.
Abstract
Polar molecules, with their rich internal structure, offer immense potential for fundamental physics, quantum technology, and controlled chemistry. However, their utilization is currently limited because of slow and imperfect state detection and weak dipolar interaction, limiting fast and large-scale entanglement generation. We propose and analyze a scheme for quantum logic control and measurement-based state preparation in a hybrid platform of polar molecules and neutral atoms. The method leverages fast, high-fidelity atom-molecule gates and high-fidelity atomic ancilla measurements to overcome the common challenges in molecule-only platforms, while preserving their diverse structural advantages. The proposed atom-molecule controlled-phase gate is based on resonant dipole-dipole exchange between a molecular rotational transition and an atomic Rydberg transition, rendering it three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
