Searching optimal conditions for quantum gates application with the new 3-body Förster resonances in Rb and Cs Rydberg atoms
arXiv:2012.12845
Abstract
Three body resonant interactions between Rydberg atoms are considered in order to perform few-body quantum gates. So far, the resonances found in cesium or rubidium atoms relied on an adjacent two-body resonance which ceases to exist for principal quantum numbers above . We have proposed recently a new class of 3-body interaction resonances in alkali-metal Rydberg atoms [P. Cheinet \textit{et al.}, Quant. Elect. \textbf{50}, 213 (2020)], which circumvienes this limit. We investigate here the relative strength between this new class of 3-body interaction resonance and quasi-forbidden 2-body interaction resonances in rubidium and cesium Rydberg atoms. We then identify the best case scenario for detecting and using this 3-body interaction.
5 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables