Monday, June 11, 2012

1012.1457 (Malte C. Tichy et al.)

Shaking the entropy out of a lattice: atomic filtering by vibrational
excitations
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Malte C. Tichy, Klaus Mølmer, Jacob F. Sherson
We present a simple and efficient scheme to reduce atom-number fluctuations in optical lattices. The interaction-energy difference for atoms in different vibrational states is used to remove excess atomic occupation. The remaining vacant sites are then filled with atoms by merging adjacent wells, for which we implement a protocol that circumvents the constraints of unitarity. The preparation of large regions with precisely one atom per lattice site is discussed for both bosons and fermions. The resulting low-entropy Mott-insulating states may serve as high-fidelity register states for quantum computing and as a starting point for investigations of many-body physics.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1457

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