Entanglement of Two Individual Neutral Atoms Using Rydberg Blockade

Abstract
We report the generation of entanglement between two individual Rb87 atoms in hyperfine ground states |F=1,M=1⟩ and |F=2,M=2⟩ which are held in two optical tweezers separated by 4\,\,$\mu${}m. Our scheme relies on the Rydberg blockade effect which prevents the simultaneous excitation of the two atoms to a Rydberg state. The entangled state is generated in about 200~ns using pulsed two-photon excitation. We quantify the entanglement by applying global Raman rotations on both atoms. We measure that 61% of the initial pairs of atoms are still present at the end of the entangling sequence. These pairs are in the target entangled state with a fidelity of 0.75.