Robustness of Kitaev Honeycomb Ground State in Presence of a Quench
ORAL
Abstract
Motivated by the importance of stability of quantum computation against perturbations and external noise, we study the Kitaev honeycomb model, a system of interest for topological quantum computing, when it is subjected to different quenches. Particularly, we put our focus on the long-time behaviors of the Loschmidt echo and Uhlmann fidelity for the Kitaev ground state when the system is subjected to a uniform magnetic field and local impurities. We compare the cases without and with noise. We focus on Gaussian white noise modelled by a Lindblad Master Equation approach. We find that in the gapped phase, the Kitaev ground state is robust to perturbations, further motivating the potential usefulness of a gapped Kitaev-like system in quantum computing. This result stands in contrast to the other cases we study where we find an exponential decay that appears to be a manifestation of the orthogonality catastrophe.
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Publication: A paper is planned in reference to this work.
Presenters
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Wesley Roberts
Northeastern University
Authors
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Wesley Roberts
Northeastern University
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Michael Vogl
University of Texas at Austin, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
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Gregory A Fiete
Northeastern University