Toward dissipation driven many-body ground state preparation with trapped ions
ORAL
Abstract
The preparation of the ground state of an interacting many-body system is often challenging to calculate or achieve experimentally. Existing coherent protocols, such as adiabatic state preparation, suffer from the existence of critical energy gaps in the many-body spectrum. Controlled dissipation on a subsystem acting as a 'reservoir' provides a new tool to drive the quantum state of a strongly coupled 'system' toward unexplored quantum states. Such reservoir engineering in a trapped ion quantum simulator with long-range interactions offers a promising testbed for studying complex many-body states. Here, we share our results on steering a subsystem of a chain of interacting 171Yb+ spins towards its ground state. This is accomplished through carefully engineered dissipation on the reservoir ions, which interact strongly with our system ions. Our dissipation on the reservoir is mediated by site-selective, low-crosstalk state reset facilitated by holographic beam shaping of optical pumping laser beams. These findings showcase a pathway towards understanding the dynamics of dissipation-driven entangled states using trapped ions.
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Presenters
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Sainath Motlakunta
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Sainath Motlakunta
University of Waterloo
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Azadeh Mazloom
Georgetown University
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Nikhil Kotibhaskar
University of Waterloo
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Chung-You Shih
University of Waterloo
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Anthony Vogliano
University of Waterloo
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Jingwen Zhu
University of Waterloo
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Lewis Hahn
University of Waterloo
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Yu-Ting Chen
Institute for Quantum Computing
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James K Freericks
Georgetown University
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Rajibul Islam
University of Waterloo, UWaterloo