Experimental protocol for observing single quantum many-body scars with transmon qubits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.14613v1
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 17:11:11 GMT
- Title: Experimental protocol for observing single quantum many-body scars with transmon qubits
- Authors: Peter Græns Larsen, Anne E. B. Nielsen, André Eckardt, Francesco Petiziol,
- Abstract summary: Single quantum many-body scars are energy eigenstates which fail to reproduce thermal expectation values of local observables.
Here we propose protocols to observe single scars in architectures of fixed-frequency, fixed-coupling superconducting qubits.
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- Abstract: Quantum many-body scars are energy eigenstates which fail to reproduce thermal expectation values of local observables in systems, where the rest of the many-body spectrum fulfils eigenstate thermalization. Experimental observation of quantum many-body scars has so far been limited to models with multiple scar states. Here we propose protocols to observe single scars in architectures of fixed-frequency, fixed-coupling superconducting qubits. We first adapt known models possessing the desired features into a form particularly suited for the experimental platform. We develop protocols for the implementation of these models, through trotterized sequences of two-qubit cross-resonance interactions, and verify the existence of the approximate scar state in the stroboscopic effective Hamiltonian. Since a single scar cannot be detected from coherent revivals in the dynamics, differently from towers of scar states, we propose and numerically investigate alternative and experimentally-accessible signatures. These include the dynamical response of the scar to local state deformations, to controlled noise, and to the resolution of the Lie-Suzuki-Trotter digitization.
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