Realization of cavity-mediated three and four-body interactions in a Bragg interferometer
ORAL
Abstract
Spin Hamiltonians in quantum simulation and quantum sensing have traditionally relied on pairwise (two-body) interactions between system constituents. Here, we present an experimental realization of an effective three-body (n = 3) Hamiltonian in a system of laser-cooled atoms in a high-finesse optical cavity. The pseudo-spin-1/2 states are encoded in two atomic momentum states, and the interaction is achieved through two dressing tones that drive photon exchange via the cavity, enabling a virtual six-photon process while suppressing lower-order interactions through destructive interference. The resulting interactions provides a new tool for rapid entanglement generation for quantum enhanced sensing as well as for exploring exotic quantum phases. Moreover, the flexibility of our platform allows for extending to multi-level systems, higher-order interactions, such as a four-body (n = 4) interaction mediated by a virtual eight-photon process.
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Publication: arxiv.org/abs/2410.12132
Presenters
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Chitose Maruko
JILA, JILA, CU Boulder
Authors
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Chitose Maruko
JILA, JILA, CU Boulder
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Chengyi Luo
California Institute of Technology
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Eliot Bohr
JILA/University of Colorado, JILA, CU Boulder, JILA
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Haoqing Zhang
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, CU Boulder
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Anjun Chu
University of Chicago, JILA
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Ana Maria Rey
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, CU Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
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James Thompson
JILA