Towards quantum cellular automata with Rydberg atom arrays

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Abstract

A cellular automaton (CA) is a regular network of discrete variables that evolves based on local update rules. Even with such simple dynamics, CAs can exhibit complex behavior, the canonical example being the emergence of self-replicating patterns in Conway’s Game of Life. More recently, it was reported that classical CAs with non-thermal eigenstates can be used to probe non-ergodic quantum dynamics [1]. Quantum CAs extend such concepts to quantum systems and provide an alternate path to universal quantum computation and simulation. They are well-suited to studying lattice gauge theories, Floquet systems, and non-equilibrium physics [2]. In this talk, we present progress towards the first experimental demonstration of a quantum CA. Using a dual-species Rydberg atom array with global drives [3], we implement both classical and quantum CA update rules, and investigate the spread of entanglement in the system. Our work highlights the PXP model of the Rydberg atom array platform as a natural framework for implementing CAs.

[1] T. Iadecola and S. Vijay. Phys. Rev. B, 102(18), 180302 (2020).

[2] T. Farrelly. Quantum, 4, 368 (2020).

[3] S. Anand, C.E. Bradley, et al. Nature Physics, 20(11), 1744-1750 (2024).

*We acknowledge funding from the Office of Naval Research 7 (N00014-23-1-2540), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550-21-1-0209, 22-RI-EP-19), the NSF QLCI for Hybrid Quantum Architectures and Networks (NSF award 2016136). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. R. W. is supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. 2140001.

Presenters

  • Shraddha Anand

    • University of Chicago

Authors

  • Shraddha Anand

    • University of Chicago
  • Ryan White

    • University of Chicago
  • Vikram Ramesh

    • University of Chicago
  • Hannes Bernien

    • University of Chicago