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Ya-Li Tian, Zhi-Hui Wang, Peng-Fei Yang, Peng-Fei Zhang, Gang Li, Tian-Cai Zhang. Comparison of single-neutral-atom qubit between in bright trap and in dark trapJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(2): 023701.
| Ya-Li Tian, Zhi-Hui Wang, Peng-Fei Yang, Peng-Fei Zhang, Gang Li, Tian-Cai Zhang. Comparison of single-neutral-atom qubit between in bright trap and in dark trapJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(2): 023701. |
Comparison of single-neutral-atom qubit between in bright trap and in dark trap
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Abstract
A single neutral atom is one of the most promising candidates to encode a quantum bit (qubit). In a real experiment, a single neutral atom is always confined in a micro-sized far off-resonant optical trap (FORT). There are generally two types of traps:red-detuned trap and blue-detuned trap. We experimentally compare the qubits encoded in “clock states” of single cesium atoms confined separately in either 1064-nm red-detuned (bright) trap or 780-nm blue-detuned (dark) trap:both traps have almost the same trap depth. A longer lifetime of 117 s and a longer coherence time of about 10 ms are achieved in the dark trap. This provides a direct proof of the superiority of the dark trap over the bright trap. The measures to further improve the coherence are discussed. -
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