Observing a Topological Transition in Weak-Measurement-Induced Geometric Phases
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Abstract
Quantum measurements induce backaction on quantum states resulting in measurement induced dynamics. A sequence of weak measurements can consequently realize a cyclic motion for the qubit state in Hilbert space and thus induce a geometric phase. As the measurement strength is varied between weak and strong regimes, we expect a topological transition corresponding to a change in the Chern number of the surface tracked by the qubit’s cyclic motion. To experimentally measure this transition, we employ quantum non-demolition measurement of a superconducting transmon circuit in the strong dispersive regime. This transition is revealed as a quantized jump in the averaged geometric phase when tuning the strength for the measurement sequence, giving new insights into how weak measurements are a powerful tool for quantum control.
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Presenters
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Yunzhao Wang
Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
Authors
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Yunzhao Wang
Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
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Kyrylo Snizhko
The Weizmann Institute of Science
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Alessandro Romito
Lancaster University
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Yuval Gefen
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Weizmann Institute of Science
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Kater Murch
Washington University, St. Louis, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis, physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Department of Physics, Washington Univeristy, St. Louis