Quantum state preparation using multi-level atom optics

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TY  - JOUR
  - Th. Busch, K. Deasy and S. Nic Chormaic
  - 2007
  - January
  - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
  - Quantum state preparation using multi-level atom optics
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 84
  - 012002
  - One of the most important characteristics for controlling processes on the quantum scale is the fidelity or robustness of the techniques being used. In the case of single atoms localized in micro-traps, it was recently shown that the use of time-dependent tunnelling interactions in a multi-trap setup can be viewed as analogous to the area of multi-level optics. The atom's centre-of-mass can then be controlled with a high fidelity, using a STIRAP-type process. Here, we review previous work that led to the development of multi-level atom optics and present two examples of our most recent work on quantum state preparation.
  - 10.1088/1742-6596/84/1/012002
DA  - 2007/01
ER  - 
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ABSTRACTOne of the most important characteristics for controlling processes on the quantum scale is the fidelity or robustness of the techniques being used. In the case of single atoms localized in micro-traps, it was recently shown that the use of time-dependent tunnelling interactions in a multi-trap setup can be viewed as analogous to the area of multi-level optics. The atom's centre-of-mass can then be controlled with a high fidelity, using a STIRAP-type process. Here, we review previous work that led to the development of multi-level atom optics and present two examples of our most recent work on quantum state preparation.
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