Steady-state Entanglement Engineering based on Electron Transfer Models

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Abstract

We propose a series of dissipation-driven entanglement generation protocols that can be implemented on a trapped-ion quantum simulator. Our approach builds on the single-site molecular electron transfer (ET) model recently realized in the experiment [So et al. Sci. Adv. 10, ads8011 (2024)]. This model leverages spin-dependent boson displacement and dissipation controlled by sympathetic cooling. We show that, when coupled to external degrees of freedom, the ET model can be used as a quantum control mechanism, enabling the precise tailoring of both spin and phonon steady state of a target sub-system. We derive simplified analytical formalisms that offer intuitive insights into the dissipative dynamics. Using realistic interactions in a trapped ion system, we develop a protocol for generating N-qubit and N-boson W states. Additionally, we generalize this protocol to realize a generic N-qubit Dicke states with tunable excitation numbers. Finally, we outline a potential experimental setup to implement our scheme.

*We acknowledge the support of the Welch Foundation Award C-2154, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program (Grant No. N00014-22-1-2282), the NSF CAREER Award (Grant No. PHY-2144910), the Army Research Office (W911NF22C0012), and the Office of Naval Research (Grants No. N00014-23-1-2665 and N00014-24-12593). We acknowledge that this material is based on work supported by the U.S Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under the Early Career Award No. DE-SC0023806. H.P. acknowledges support from the NSF (Grant No. PHY-2207283) and from the Welch Foundation (Grant No. C-1669)

Presenters

  • Mingjian Zhu

    • Rice University

Authors

  • Mingjian Zhu

    • Rice University
  • Visal So

    • Physics and astronomy, Rice University and Smalley-Curl Institute, Houston, TX 77005, USA
    • Rice University
  • Guido Pagano

    • Physics and astronomy, Rice University and Smalley-Curl Institute, Houston, TX 77005, USA
    • Rice University
  • Han Pu

    • Rice University