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Towards Efficient Quantum Spin System Simulations on NISQ

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Abstract

Quantum spin systems can demonstrate a variety of interesting quantum phenomena, ranging from soliton lattices to quantum spin liquids, with a potential to constitute key elements in various quantum applications. Inelastic scattering experiments, such as using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and NMR, provide key insights into the dynamics of spins inside quantum magnets. To understand such spin dynamics, we compute the magnetic neutron cross-section on qubit-based hardware extending the prescription laid in Nature Phys. 15, 455 (2019). We have utilized the IBM quantum devices to simulate the time evolution of different Hamiltonians acting on an initial state for spin-½ systems, starting from 2-spin systems and extending above, and have been able to measure the coefficients of the correlation functions. In order to mitigate the backend noise and to capture longer time dynamics, we use a variational fast-forwarding (VFF) ansatz, and compare the results to that of trotterization, as well as compare between direct (ancilla qubit-free circuits) and indirect (circuits including ancilla qubit) measurements. We end with ongoing ideas to expand to larger spin networks to emulate scattering results from INS measurements.

Presenters

  • Norhan M Eassa

    Purdue University

Authors

  • Norhan M Eassa

    Purdue University

  • jeffrey cohn

    IBM Research - Almaden

  • ZOE HOLMES

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Barbara A Jones

    IBM Research - Almaden, IBM

  • Lukasz Cincio

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Arnab Banerjee

    Purdue University

  • Andrew T Sornborger

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Bilal Khalid

    Purdue University