Supercoherence: Harnessing Long-Range Interactions to Preserve Collective Coherence in Disordered Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06238v1
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2025 11:40:20 GMT
- Title: Supercoherence: Harnessing Long-Range Interactions to Preserve Collective Coherence in Disordered Systems
- Authors: Alexey Gorlach, Andrea Pizzi, Klaus Mølmer, Joseph Avron, Mordechai Segev, Ido Kaminer,
- Abstract summary: We show that introducing just a few long-range interactions can mitigate decoherence.<n>Supercoherence stabilizes not only coherence but also all other quantum properties of the states.
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- Abstract: Artificial quantum systems with synthetic dimensions enable exploring novel quantum phenomena difficult to create in conventional materials. These synthetic degrees of freedom increase the system's dimensionality without altering its physical structure, accessing higher-dimensional physics in lower-dimensional setups. However, synthetic quantum systems often suffer from intrinsic disorder, causing rapid decoherence that limits scalability, a major obstacle in quantum information science. Here, we show that introducing just a few long-range interactions can mitigate decoherence, creating persistent collective coherence in highly symmetric collective excited states. We term this universal phenomenon "supercoherence" and show its exceptional robustness against disorder up to a dynamical phase transition at critical interaction strength and disorder. Supercoherence stabilizes not only coherence but also all other quantum properties of the states, challenging traditional views on the inevitability of decoherence in disordered interacting quantum systems and suggesting new opportunities for quantum memory and information processing.
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