Abstract
Controlled coherent interactions between pairs of neutral atoms can be designed in tight microtraps such as optical lattices which allow the creation of highly entangled multiparticle states.1,2 Such systems benefit from suppressed decoherence because neutrals couple weakly to the environment and the interactions are strictly pairwise.
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