Towards string order melting of spin-1 particle chains in superconducting transmons using optimal control

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Abstract

Utilizing optimal control to simulate a model Hamiltonian is an emerging strategy that leverages the intrinsic physics of a device with digital quantum simulation methods. Here we evaluate optimal control for probing the nonequilibrium properties of symmetry-protected topological (SPT) states simulated with superconducting hardware. Assuming a tunable transmon architecture, we cast the evolution of these SPT states as a series of one- and two-site pulse optimization problems that are solved in the presence of leakage constraints. From the generated pulses, we classically simulate the time-dependent melting of the perturbed SPT string order across a six-site model with an average state infidelity of 10-3. The feasibility of these pulses as well as their efficient application indicate that high-fidelity simulations of string order melting are within reach of current quantum computing systems.

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Kairys, P., & Humble, T. S. (2022). Towards string order melting of spin-1 particle chains in superconducting transmons using optimal control. Physical Review Research, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.043189

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