Nanowerk March 2, 2022
Researchers at the University of Chicago have introduced a dual-element atom array with individual control of single rubidium and cesium atoms. They were placed in arrays with up to 512 trapping sites and observed negligible crosstalk between the two elements. Furthermore, by continuously reloading one atomic element while maintaining an array of the other, they demonstrated a new continuous operation mode for atom arrays without any off-time. According to the researchers the results enable avenues for auxiliary-qubit-assisted quantum protocols such as quantum nondemolition measurements and quantum error correction, as well as continuously operating quantum processors and sensors…read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLEÂ
Trapping and imaging two-dimensional, dual-element arrays of neutral at…Credit: Phys. Rev. X 12, 011040 – Published 2 March 2022Â