Asymmetric blockade and multi-qubit gates via dipole-dipole interactions

ORAL

Abstract

Due to their long-range nature, dipole-dipole interactions in polar molecules and Rydberg atoms provide a versatile tool that can provide dramatic speedups in a variety of quantum computation protocols. In this talk, I will discuss how by dressing multiple Rydberg states, asymmetric blockade can be achieved via dipole-dipole interactions. I will then show how the resultant asymmetric blockade can be used to engineer multi-qubit control gates in which there are multiple control qubits and multiple target qubits.

Authors

  • Jeremy Young

    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Przemek Bienias

    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Ron Belyansky

    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Adam Kaufman

    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Alexey Gorshkov

    • Joint Quantum Institute
    • JQI, QuICS