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Guanghui He1, Bingtian Ye2,3, Ruotian Gong1
1Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA.
Physical review letters
|October 13, 2023
概括
研究人员观察到钻石旋转组合中的Floquet预热化,这是由高频驱动稳定的量子状态. 这种对于量子技术至关重要的预热状态,对准周期系统中驱动场平滑度表现出敏感性.
科学领域:
- 量子物理学的量子物理学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子信息科学是一种量子信息科学.
背景情况:
- 方块驱动使量子系统的工程成为可能,并实现了新的物质状态.
- 稳定量子现象需要防止驱动场的能量吸收,这通常是通过高频驱动器创建预热状态来实现的.
- 预热状态的存在取决于相互作用范围和驱动频率.
研究的目的:
- 在强烈相互作用的二极旋转组合中实验观察Floquet预热.
- 调查多频率的准Floquet驱动器对预热化的影响.
- 探索稳定和描述不平衡量子现象的方法.
主要方法:
- 在钻石中利用了强烈相互作用的二极旋转组合.
- 应用高频Floquet驱动 (单个和多个不相称的频率).
- 分析了二极合的角依赖性,以减轻长距离相互作用.
主要成果:
- 在钻石旋转组合中成功观察了Floquet预热.
- 通过准Floquet驱动器 (多频) 证明了预热化.
- 发现准周期驱动器中的预热化对应用场的光滑性高度敏感.
结论:
- 在强烈交互的二极旋转系统中,可以实现浮板预热.
- 准周期性驾驶为量子控制提供了新的途径,但需要精确的现场控制.
- 这项工作为稳定和描述复杂的不平衡量子现象铺平了道路.
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