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Continuous Symmetry Breaking in a 2D Dipolar Rydberg Array

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Abstract

We investigate strongly correlated ground states of the dipolar XY model in two dimensions. This model is naturally realized by a programmable Rydberg quantum simulator using a pair of Rydberg states as the spin encoding. On the square lattice, we demonstrate that continuous symmetry breaking can occur at finite temperatures owing to the power-law interactions. On the experimental front, we prepare correlated low-temperature states of both the XY ferromagnet and the XY antiferromagnet using an adiabatic protocol. Turning to the Kagome lattice, we numerically demonstrate that the model exhibits a gapless Dirac spin liquid ground state. We further discuss experimental signatures of the Dirac spin liquid and experimental progress in the adiabatic preparation of this phase.

Publication: Chen, Cheng, et al. Continuous Symmetry Breaking in a Two-Dimensional Rydberg Array. arXiv, 26 July 2022. arXiv.org, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2207.12930.

Presenters

  • Vincent S Liu

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Vincent S Liu

    Harvard University

  • Cheng Chen

    Université Paris-Saclay

  • Guillaume Bornet

    Université Paris-Saclay

  • Marcus Bintz

    Harvard University

  • Gabriel Emperauger

    Université Paris-Saclay

  • Lucas Leclerc

    Université Paris-Saclay

  • Pascal Scholl

    Caltech, Université Paris-Saclay

  • Daniel Barredo

    Université Paris-Saclay

  • Johannes Hauschild

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Johannes Hauschild

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Shubhayu Chatterjee

    UC Berkeley

  • Michael Schuler

    Universität Innsbruck

  • Andreas M Läuchli

    Paul Scherrer Institute

  • Michael P Zaletel

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Norman Y Yao

    Harvard University

  • Antoine Browaeys

    Institut d'Optique, CNRS