Dark-State Enhanced Loading of an Optical Tweezer Array

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Abstract

Neutral atoms and molecules trapped in optical tweezers have become a prevalent resource for quantum simulation, computation, and metrology. However, the maximum achievable system sizes of such arrays are often limited by the stochastic nature of loading into optical tweezers, with a typical loading probability of only 50%. Here we present a species-agnostic method for dark-state enhanced loading (DSEL) based on real-time feedback, long-lived shelving states, and iterated array reloading. We demonstrate this technique with a 95-tweezer array of Sr88 atoms, achieving a maximum loading probability of 84.02(4)% and a maximum array size of 91 atoms in one dimension. Our protocol is complementary to, and compatible with, existing schemes for enhanced loading based on direct control over light-assisted collisions, and we predict it can enable close-to-unity filling for arrays of atoms or molecules.

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Shaw, A. L., Scholl, P., Finklestein, R., Madjarov, I. S., Grinkemeyer, B., & Endres, M. (2023). Dark-State Enhanced Loading of an Optical Tweezer Array. Physical Review Letters, 130(19). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.193402

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