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. 2017 Nov 29;551(7682):579-584.
doi: 10.1038/nature24622.

Probing many-body dynamics on a 51-atom quantum simulator

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Probing many-body dynamics on a 51-atom quantum simulator

Hannes Bernien et al. Nature. .

Abstract

Controllable, coherent many-body systems can provide insights into the fundamental properties of quantum matter, enable the realization of new quantum phases and could ultimately lead to computational systems that outperform existing computers based on classical approaches. Here we demonstrate a method for creating controlled many-body quantum matter that combines deterministically prepared, reconfigurable arrays of individually trapped cold atoms with strong, coherent interactions enabled by excitation to Rydberg states. We realize a programmable Ising-type quantum spin model with tunable interactions and system sizes of up to 51 qubits. Within this model, we observe phase transitions into spatially ordered states that break various discrete symmetries, verify the high-fidelity preparation of these states and investigate the dynamics across the phase transition in large arrays of atoms. In particular, we observe robust many-body dynamics corresponding to persistent oscillations of the order after a rapid quantum quench that results from a sudden transition across the phase boundary. Our method provides a way of exploring many-body phenomena on a programmable quantum simulator and could enable realizations of new quantum algorithms.

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  • Large quantum systems tamed.
    Muschik C. Muschik C. Nature. 2017 Nov 30;551(7682):569-571. doi: 10.1038/d41586-017-07438-8. Nature. 2017. PMID: 29189795 No abstract available.

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