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Special CPM Seminar

Entanglement in the Bose Hubbard Model

Adrian Del Maestro

University of Vermont

Inspired by a recent experiment measuring the quantum entanglement contained in a superfluid of ultracold rubidium atoms, we have introduced a novel protocol to transfer it to spatially separated qubits. Such quantum bits would form the logical basis of a quantum computer with entanglement acting as a resource. We have demonstrated the ideal physical conditions required for its maximal transfer. In contrast to the prevailing notion that the atoms should be prepared deep in the superfluid phase where entanglement is largest, we find that the most entanglement can be transferred near the quantum phase transition, where atoms are on the verge of localizing into a crystalline state. This new method highlights the exciting potential of using ultracold atoms as an entanglement resource for future quantum information technologies.

Thursday, September 29th 2016, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)