A scalable superconducting quantum simulator with long-range
connectivity based on a photonic bandgap metamaterial
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.12803v2
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 20:52:30 GMT
- Title: A scalable superconducting quantum simulator with long-range
connectivity based on a photonic bandgap metamaterial
- Authors: Xueyue Zhang, Eunjong Kim, Daniel K. Mark, Soonwon Choi, and Oskar
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- Abstract summary: We present a quantum simulator architecture based on a linear array of qubits locally connected to a superconducting photonic-bandgap metamaterial.
The metamaterial acts both as a quantum bus mediating qubit-qubit interactions, and as a readout channel for multiplexed qubit-state measurement.
We characterize the Hamiltonian of the system using a measurement-efficient protocol based on quantum many-body chaos.
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- Abstract: Synthesis of many-body quantum systems in the laboratory can help provide
further insight into the emergent behavior of quantum materials, whose
properties may provide improved methods for energy conversion, signal
transport, or information processing. While the majority of engineerable
many-body systems, or quantum simulators, consist of particles on a lattice
with local interactions, quantum systems featuring long-range interactions are
particularly challenging to model and interesting to study due to the rapid
spatio-temporal growth of quantum entanglement and correlations. Here, we
present a scalable quantum simulator architecture based on a linear array of
superconducting qubits locally connected to an extensible photonic-bandgap
metamaterial. The metamaterial acts both as a quantum bus mediating qubit-qubit
interactions, and as a readout channel for multiplexed qubit-state measurement.
As an initial demonstration, we realize a 10-qubit simulator of the
one-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model with in situ tunability of both the hopping
range and the on-site interaction. We characterize the Hamiltonian of the
system using a measurement-efficient protocol based on quantum many-body chaos.
Further, we study the many-body quench dynamics of the system, revealing
through global bit-string statistics the predicted crossover from integrability
to ergodicity as the hopping range increases. The metamaterial quantum bus
architecture presented here can be extended to two-dimensional lattice systems
and used to generate a wide range of qubit interactions, expanding the
accessible Hamiltonians for analog quantum simulation and increasing the
flexibility in implementing quantum circuits for gate-based computations
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