Evaluating states in trapped ions with local correlation between
internal and motional degrees of freedom
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.04772v1
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 03:48:35 GMT
- Title: Evaluating states in trapped ions with local correlation between
internal and motional degrees of freedom
- Authors: Silpa Muralidharan, Ryutaro Ohira, Shota Kume, and Kenji Toyoda
- Abstract summary: We propose and demonstrate a scalable scheme for the simultaneous determination of internal and motional states in trapped ions with single-site resolution.
The scheme is applied to the study of polaritonic excitations in the Jaynes- Cummings Hubbard model with trapped ions.
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- Abstract: We propose and demonstrate a scalable scheme for the simultaneous
determination of internal and motional states in trapped ions with single-site
resolution. The scheme is applied to the study of polaritonic excitations in
the Jaynes- Cummings Hubbard model with trapped ions, in which the internal and
motional states of the ions are strongly correlated. We observe quantum phase
transitions of polaritonic excitations in two ions by directly evaluating their
variances per ion site. Our work establishes an essential technological method
for large-scale quantum simulations of polaritonic systems.
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