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      Entanglement of Two Individual Neutral Atoms Using Rydberg Blockade

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          Experimental entanglement of four particles

          Quantum mechanics allows for many-particle wavefunctions that cannot be factorized into a product of single-particle wavefunctions, even when the constituent particles are entirely distinct. Such 'entangled' states explicitly demonstrate the non-local character of quantum theory, having potential applications in high-precision spectroscopy, quantum communication, cryptography and computation. In general, the more particles that can be entangled, the more clearly nonclassical effects are exhibited--and the more useful the states are for quantum applications. Here we implement a recently proposed entanglement technique to generate entangled states of two and four trapped ions. Coupling between the ions is provided through their collective motional degrees of freedom, but actual motional excitation is minimized. Entanglement is achieved using a single laser pulse, and the method can in principle be applied to any number of ions.
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            Experimental long-lived entanglement of two macroscopic objects

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              Observation of Rydberg blockade between two atoms

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                Journal
                PRLTAO
                Physical Review Letters
                Phys. Rev. Lett.
                American Physical Society (APS)
                0031-9007
                1079-7114
                January 2010
                January 8 2010
                : 104
                : 1
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.010502
                20366354
                053ea68c-d82f-4899-8fcf-e036d3a08295
                © 2010

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