Programmable quantum simulations of bosonic systems with trapped ions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.13653v1
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2022 17:19:24 GMT
- Title: Programmable quantum simulations of bosonic systems with trapped ions
- Authors: Or Katz, Christopher Monroe
- Abstract summary: We describe a complementary approach for quantum simulations of bosonic systems using phonons in trapped-ion crystals.
The scheme features a high degree of programability over a dense graph of bosonic couplings.
It is suitable for hard problems such as boson sampling and simulations of long range bosonic and spin-boson Hamiltonians.
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- Abstract: Trapped atomic ion crystals are a leading platform for quantum simulations of
spin systems, with programmable and long-range spin-spin interactions mediated
by excitations of phonons in the crystal. We describe a complementary approach
for quantum simulations of bosonic systems using phonons in trapped-ion
crystals, here mediated by excitations of the trapped ion spins. The scheme
features a high degree of programability over a dense graph of bosonic
couplings and is suitable for hard problems such as boson sampling and
simulations of long range bosonic and spin-boson Hamiltonians.
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