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Controlling Spin Exchange Interactions of Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices

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2003

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Duan, L.-M., E. Demler, and M. D. Lukin. 2003. “Controlling Spin Exchange Interactions of Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices.” Physical Review Letters 91 (9) (August 26). doi:10.1103/physrevlett.91.090402.

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We describe a general technique that allows one to induce and control strong interaction between spin states of neighboring atoms in an optical lattice. We show that the properties of spin exchange interactions, such as magnitude, sign, and anisotropy, can be designed by adjusting the optical potentials. We illustrate how this technique can be used to efficiently ‘‘engineer’’ quantum spin systems with desired properties, for specific examples ranging from scalable quantum computation to probing a model with complex topological order that supports exotic anyonic excitations.

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