2008
DOI: 10.1088/0256-307x/25/9/011
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One-Step Generation of Cluster States Assisted by a Strong Driving Classical Field in Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics

Abstract: We propose a scheme for one-step generation of cluster states with atoms sent through a thermal cavity with strong classical driving field, based on the resonant atom-cavity interaction so that the operating time is sharply short, which is important in the view of decoherence.

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“…On the contrary, complete multiparticle graph states can also be generated within the framework of cavity quantum electrodynamics [25][26][27]. In particular, certain theoretical schemes [28,29] * shaoxq644@nenu.edu.cn enable one-step realization, but these one-step approaches require uniform interaction strengths between all particle pairs, which poses challenges for experimental implementation. Recently, the proposal of an equivalent Hamiltonian (Heisenberg XXX model with a staggered field) [30] has sparked interest in Floquet engineering for the construction of such a Hamiltonian [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, complete multiparticle graph states can also be generated within the framework of cavity quantum electrodynamics [25][26][27]. In particular, certain theoretical schemes [28,29] * shaoxq644@nenu.edu.cn enable one-step realization, but these one-step approaches require uniform interaction strengths between all particle pairs, which poses challenges for experimental implementation. Recently, the proposal of an equivalent Hamiltonian (Heisenberg XXX model with a staggered field) [30] has sparked interest in Floquet engineering for the construction of such a Hamiltonian [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%