Probing many-body localization by excited-state variational quantum eigensolver

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Abstract

Nonequilibrium physics including many-body localization (MBL) has attracted increasing attentions, but theoretical approaches of reliably studying nonequilibrium properties remain quite limited. In this Letter, we propose a systematic approach to probe MBL phases via the excited-state variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) and demonstrate convincing results of MBL on a quantum hardware, which we believe paves a promising way for future simulations of nonequilibrium systems beyond the reach of classical computations in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era. Moreover, the MBL probing protocol based on excited-state VQE is NISQ-friendly, as it can successfully differentiate the MBL phase from thermal phases with relatively shallow quantum circuits, and it is also robust against the effect of quantum noises.

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Liu, S., Zhang, S. X., Hsieh, C. Y., Zhang, S., & Yao, H. (2023). Probing many-body localization by excited-state variational quantum eigensolver. Physical Review B, 107(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.107.024204

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