Abstract
Analog quantum simulations with Rydberg atoms in optical tweezers routinely address strongly correlated many-body problems due to the hardware-efficient implementation of the Hamiltonian. Yet, their generality is limited, and flexible Hamiltonian-design techniques are needed to widen the scope of these simulators. Here we report on the realization of spatially tunable interactions for XYZ models implemented by two-color near-resonant coupling to Rydberg pair states. Our results demonstrate the unique opportunities of Rydberg dressing for Hamiltonian design in analog quantum simulators.
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Steinert, L. M., Osterholz, P., Eberhard, R., Festa, L., Lorenz, N., Chen, Z., … Gross, C. (2023). Spatially Tunable Spin Interactions in Neutral Atom Arrays. Physical Review Letters, 130(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.243001
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