基于光子带隙超材料的超导量子模拟器
Xueyue Zhang1,2, Eunjong Kim1,2, Daniel K Mark3
1Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics and Kavli Nanoscience Institute, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
概括
我们开发了一个超导量子模拟器, 这种系统允许可调节的交互,揭示了从可整合性到性之间的交叉,并增加了跳跃范围.
科学领域:
- 量子模拟
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子信息科学
背景情况:
- 研究量子混沌动力学需要合成具有可调节交互范围的多体量子系统.
- 不局部的自由度,就像光子模式一样,可以在量子系统中实现扩展的相互作用.
- 超导电路为构建量子模拟器提供了一个有前途的平台.
研究的目的:
- 展示一个超导量子模拟器, 能够实现一维的斯-哈伯德模型与可调的相互作用.
- 通过控制跳跃范围和现场相互作用来研究量子混乱动力学.
- 通过描述多体火动态,使现场哈密尔顿学习成为可能.
主要方法:
- 使用超导量子模拟器, 通过可扩展光子带隙超材料连接量子位.
- 实施个别站点控制和读取测量结果的表征.
- 从多体火动态分析测量统计数据以了解系统演变.
主要成果:
- 成功实现了一维Bose-Hubbard模型,可调节跳跃和现场交互.
- 通过表征测量结果统计学来证明现场哈密尔顿式学习.
- 随着跳跃范围的增加,观察到从可整合性到度的预测交叉.
结论:
- 开发的量子模拟器扩展了可访问的哈密尔顿理论,用于研究新兴的随机性和混乱的多体进化.
- 这项工作突显了超导电路和光子元材料在先进量子模拟中的潜力.
- 调整交互范围的能力对于探索从可整合到体量子动态的过渡至关重要.
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