Many-body spin rotation by adiabatic passage in spin-1/2 XXZ chains of ultracold atoms
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Published:2023-05-25
Issue:3
Volume:8
Page:035018
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ISSN:2058-9565
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Container-title:Quantum Science and Technology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Quantum Sci. Technol.
Author:
Dimitrova IvanaORCID,
Flannigan Stuart,
Kyung Lee Yoo,
Lin Hanzhen,
Amato-Grill Jesse,
Jepsen Niklas,
Čepaitė IevaORCID,
Daley Andrew J,
Ketterle Wolfgang
Abstract
Abstract
Quantum many-body phases offer unique properties and emergent phenomena, making them an active area of research. A promising approach for their experimental realization in model systems is to adiabatically follow the ground state of a quantum Hamiltonian from a product state of isolated particles to one that is strongly-correlated. Such protocols are relevant also more broadly in coherent quantum annealing and adiabatic quantum computing. Here we explore one such protocol in a system of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice. A fully magnetized state is connected to a correlated zero-magnetization state (an xy-ferromagnet) by a many-body spin rotation, realized by sweeping the detuning and power of a microwave field. The efficiency is characterized by applying a reverse sweep with a variable relative phase. We restore up to
50
%
of the original magnetization independent of the relative phase, evidence for the formation of correlations. The protocol is limited by the many-body gap of the final state, which is inversely proportional to system size, and technical noise. Our experimental and theoretical studies highlight the potential and challenges for adiabatic preparation protocols to prepare many-body eigenstates of spin Hamiltonians.
Funder
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
EPSRC Programme Grant DesOEQ
AFOSR
NSF, Center for Ultracold Atoms
Vannevar-Bush Faculty Fellowship
DARPA
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Materials Science (miscellaneous),Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics