Engineering Trapped-Ion Systems for Large Scale Quantum Simulation

 · Invited

Abstract

Laser cooled trapped ions offer unprecedented control over both internal and external degrees of freedom at the single-particle level. They are considered among the foremost candidates for realizing quantum simulation and computation platforms that can outperform classical computers at specific tasks. In this talk I will show how linear arrays of trapped 171Yb+ ions can be used as a versatile platform for studying quantum dynamics of strongly correlated many-body quantum systems.
In particular I will describe how to realize time-crystalline phases in a Floquet setting, where the spin system exhibits persistent time-correlations under many-body-localized dynamics. I will also present our observation of a new type of out-of-equilibrium dynamical phase transition in a spin system with over 50 spins. Moreover I will show our latest efforts towards scaling up the trapped-ion quantum simulator using a cryo-pumped vacuum chamber where we can trap more than 100 ions indefinitely. The reliable production and lifetime of large linear ion chains enabled us to investigate quasi-particle excitations showing confinement in the quench dynamics and the implementation of Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithms (QAOA) with up to 40 spins.

*This work is supported by the ARO and AFOSR Atomic and Molecular Physics Programs, the AFOSR MURI
on Quantum Measurement and Verification, the IARPA LogiQ program, the ARO MURI on Modular Quantum
Systems, the ARL Center for Distributed Quantum Information, the IC Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, and the
NSF Physics Frontier Center at JQI.

Presenters

  • Guido Pagano

    • University of Maryland

Authors

  • Guido Pagano

    • University of Maryland
  • Antonis Kyprianidis

    • University of Maryland
  • Harvey B Kaplan

    • University of Maryland
  • Wen Lin Tan

    • University of Maryland
  • Patrick M Becker

    • University of Maryland
  • Kate S Collins

    • University of Maryland
  • Alexey Gorshkov

    • University of Maryland
    • JQI-NIST
  • Zhexuan Gong

    • Colorado School of Mines
  • Aniruddha Bapat

    • University of Maryland
  • Stephen P Jordan

    • Microsoft Research
  • Jiehang Zhang

    • University of Maryland
  • Paul Hess

    • Middlebury
    • Middlebury College
  • Christopher Roy Monroe

    • University of Maryland
    • Physics, Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland