在格子尺模拟器中相互关联的热化和量子关键性
Han-Yi Wang1, Wei-Yong Zhang1, Zhiyuan Yao2,3
1Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale and School of Physical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China.
Physical review letters
|August 18, 2023
概括
研究人员使用原子量子模拟器研究了晶格尺理论中的量子关键性. 他们发现,量子热化信号的相位过渡,与尼尔状态只有在关键点热化.
科学领域:
- 量子仿真是一种量子仿真.
- 格子尺度理论 格子尺度理论
- 量子多体物理学 量子多体物理学
背景情况:
- 测量器理论和热化在量子科学中至关重要.
- 原子量子模拟器为研究格子尺理论提供了新的方法.
- 在探测热化动态和关键点方面存在实验性挑战.
研究的目的:
- 在晶格尺理论中实验性研究量子关键性.
- 从平衡和不平衡的角度探索热化动态.
- 准确确定量子临界点,并了解其与热化的关系.
主要方法:
- 用一个原子量子模拟器来研究格子尺理论.
- 采用单站点地址来进行精确的控制.
- 应用原子数解析检测用于准确的测量.
主要成果:
- 准确地确定了晶格尺理论的量子临界点.
- 观察到Néel状态仅在临界状态内表现出热化.
- 证明了量子多体痕,量子关键性和对称性破坏之间的相互作用.
结论:
- 量子热化动力学可以在晶格尺理论中信号量子相位过渡.
- 该研究为量子系统的关键行为提供了实验性的见解.
- 这些发现突出了量子关键性,热化和诸如多体痕之类的新兴现象之间的联系.
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