Abstract

We propose a fast and dephasing-tolerant scheme for the preparation of steady Knill-Laflamme-Milburn (KLM) state between a pair of Rydberg atoms by dissipation. In this scheme, arbitrary initial state can be engineered to the KLM state with high fidelity (99.24%). Compared to most schemes based on Rydberg dissipation dynamics, the time to prepare steady state can be significantly reduced in our scheme $(80 \ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s})$ due to the use of strong resonant dipole-dipole interactions. In addition, the scheme can effectively suppress the dephasing error of the Rydberg atoms caused by interatomic distance fluctuations, which may severely disrupt the desired systematic dynamics. Thus the present scheme is of interest and deserves further experimental investigation to enrich the dissipation dynamics based on the Rydberg atoms.

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