@article{12661, keywords = {General Physics and Astronomy}, author = {Adam Kaufman and Kang-Kuen Ni}, title = {Quantum science with optical tweezer arrays of ultracold atoms and molecules}, abstract = {Single atoms and molecules can be trapped in tightly focused beams of light that form ‘optical tweezers’, affording exquisite capabilities for the control and detection of individual particles. This approach has progressed to creating tweezer arrays holding hundreds of atoms, resulting in a platform for controlling large many-particle quantum systems. Here we review this new approach to microscopic control of scalable atomic and molecular neutral quantum systems, its future prospects, and applications in quantum information processing, quantum simulation and metrology.}, year = {2021}, journal = {Nature Physics}, month = {2021-11}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1745-2473, 1745-2481}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-021-01357-2}, doi = {10.1038/s41567-021-01357-2}, }