Quantum Computer Measurements of Phase Shifts Using Wavepacket Edge Time Delays
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Abstract
We present a method to extract the phase shifts using a wavepacket edge time delay resulting from a comparison of the real time evolution with and without a potential interaction. This calculation is tested on a quantum computer using real-time simulation of a transverse Ising model in one spatial dimension. Using a 4 site system a wavepacket was constructed to have a localization that simulates a distinct scattering event in space both inside and outside a potential. A time evolution operator describing the progression of the system was constructed and transmission and reflection coefficients were calculated based on the identified quantum Fourier transformed momentum states. A detailed analysis of the of the phase shift calculations for both the IBM Q machines and data from a University of Maryland ion trap quantum computer show the platform independence of the methodology.
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Presenters
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Patrick Dreher
Computer Science, NC State University
Authors
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Erik Gustafson
Univ of Iowa, Physics, University of Iowa
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Yingyue Zhu
Physics, University of Maryland
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Patrick Dreher
Computer Science, NC State University
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Norbert M Linke
University of Maryland, College Park, Physics, University of Maryland
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Yannick Meurice
Univ of Iowa, Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, The University of Iowa, Physics, University of Iowa