Pulser: An open-source package for the design of pulse sequences in programmable neutral-atom arrays

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Abstract

Programmable arrays of hundreds of Rydberg atoms have recently enabled the exploration of remarkable phenomena in many-body quantum physics. In addition, the development of high-fidelity quantum gates are making them promising architectures for the implementation of quantum circuits. We present here Pulser, an open-source Python library for programming neutralatom devices at the pulse level. The lowlevel nature of Pulser makes it a versatile framework for quantum control both in the digital and analog settings. The library also contains simulation routines for studying and exploring the outcome of pulse sequences for small systems.

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Silvério, H., Grijalva, S., Dalyac, C., Leclerc, L., Karalekas, P. J., Shammah, N., … Henriet, L. (2022). Pulser: An open-source package for the design of pulse sequences in programmable neutral-atom arrays. Quantum, 6. https://doi.org/10.22331/Q-2022-01-24-629

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