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Toward a Graphene-based Quantum Simulator

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Abstract

We propose an architecture that allows for the systematic control of the effective exchange interactions between magnetic impurities embedded in nano-scale graphene flakes connected by a gated bridge. The entanglement between the magnetic moment and the edge states of the fragments is used to electrostatically tune the exchange interaction from ferro to antiferromagnetic by merely changing the bridge's carrier density. By characterizing the effects of size and coupling parameters, we explore different operation regimes of this device employing exact calculations with the density matrix renormalization group. We analyze the results utilizing a simplified model that accounts for the main many-body mechanisms. Finally, we discuss how to use arrays of these devices to build quantum simulators for quantum many-body Hamiltonians.

Presenters

  • Phillip Weinberg

    Northeastern University, Physics, Northeastern University

Authors

  • Phillip Weinberg

    Northeastern University, Physics, Northeastern University

  • Adrian Feiguin

    Northeastern University, Physics, Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Northeastern University