Autoionization-enhanced Rydberg dressing by fast contaminant removal
Rydberg dressing is a powerful tool for entanglement generation in long-lived atomic states. While already employed effectively in several demonstrations, a key challenge for this technique is the collective loss triggered by blackbody-radiation-driven transitions to contaminant Rydberg states of op...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rydberg dressing is a powerful tool for entanglement generation in long-lived
atomic states. While already employed effectively in several demonstrations, a
key challenge for this technique is the collective loss triggered by
blackbody-radiation-driven transitions to contaminant Rydberg states of
opposite parity. We demonstrate the rapid removal of such contaminants using
autoionization (AI) transitions found in alkaline-earth-like atoms. The AI is
shown to be compatible with coherent operation of an array of optical clock
qubits. By incorporating AI pulses into a stroboscopic Rydberg dressing (SRD)
sequence, we enhance lifetimes by an order of magnitude for system sizes of up
to 144 atoms, while maintaining an order of magnitude larger duty cycle than
previously achieved. To highlight the utility of our approach, we use the
AI-enhanced SRD protocol to improve the degree of spin-squeezing achieved
during early-time dressing dynamics. These results bring Rydberg dressing
lifetimes closer to fundamental limits, opening the door to previously
infeasible dressing proposals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.09746 |