Fast Nondestructive Parallel Readout of Neutral Atom Registers in Optical Potentials

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We demonstrate the parallel and nondestructive readout of the hyperfine state for optically trapped Rb87 atoms. The scheme is based on state-selective fluorescence imaging and achieves detection fidelities >98% within 10 ms, while keeping 99% of the atoms trapped. For the readout of dense arrays of neutral atoms in optical lattices, where the fluorescence images of neighboring atoms overlap, we apply a novel image analysis technique using Bayesian inference to determine the internal state of multiple atoms. Our method is scalable to large neutral atom registers relevant for future quantum information processing tasks requiring fast and nondestructive readout and can also be used for the simultaneous readout of quantum information stored in internal qubit states and in the atoms' positions.

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Martinez-Dorantes, M., Alt, W., Gallego, J., Ghosh, S., Ratschbacher, L., Völzke, Y., & Meschede, D. (2017). Fast Nondestructive Parallel Readout of Neutral Atom Registers in Optical Potentials. Physical Review Letters, 119(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.180503

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