Thad G. Walker, Mark Saffman
Over the past few years we have built an apparatus to demonstrate the
entanglement of neutral Rb atoms at optically resolvable distances using the
strong interactions between Rydberg atoms. Here we review the basic physics
involved in this process: loading of single atoms into individual traps, state
initialization, state readout, single atom rotations, blockade-mediated
manipulation of Rydberg atoms, and demonstration of entanglement.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.5328
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