6 research outputs found
Bragg spectroscopy of a superfluid Bose-Hubbard gas
Bragg spectroscopy is used to measure excitations of a trapped,
quantum-degenerate gas of 87Rb atoms in a 3-dimensional optical lattice. The
measurements are carried out over a range of optical lattice depths in the
superfluid phase of the Bose-Hubbard model. For fixed wavevector, the resonant
frequency of the excitation is found to decrease with increasing lattice depth.
A numerical calculation of the resonant frequencies based on Bogoliubov theory
shows a less steep rate of decrease than the measurements.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Atomic Fock states and quantum computing
textThe potential impact of quantum computing has stimulated a worldwide effort to develop the necessary experimental and theoretical resources. In
the race for the quantum computer, several candidate systems have emerged, but the ultimate system is still unclear. We study theoretically how to realize atomic Fock states both for fermionic and bosonic atoms, mainly in
one-dimensional optical traps. We demonstrate a new approach of quantum
computing based on ultracold fermionic atomic Fock states in optical traps.
With the Pauli exclusion principle, producing fermionic atomic Fock
states in optical traps is straightforward. We find that laser culling of fermionic
atoms in optical traps can produce a scalable number of ultra-high fidelity
qubits. We show how each qubit can be independently prepared, and how
to perform the required entanglement operations and detect the qubit states with spatially resolved, single-atom detection with adiabatic trap-splitting and
fluorescence imaging. On the other hand, bosonic atoms have a strong tendency to stay together. One must rely on strong repulsive interactions to produce bosonic
atomic Fock states. To simulate the physical conditions of producing Fock
states with ultracold bosonic atoms, we study a many-boson system with arbitrary interaction strength using the Bethe ansatz method. This approach
provides a general framework, enabling the study of Fock state production
over a wide range of realistic experimental parameters.Physic