Realization of symmetry-protected topological phases in a spin-1/2 chain with next-nearest neighbor interactions on a superconducting quantum processor
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Abstract
The realization of novel phases of matter on quantum simulators is a topic of intense interest. Digital quantum computers offer a route to prepare topological phases with interactions that do not naturally arise in analog quantum simulators. Here, we report the realization of symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases of a spin-1/2 Hamiltonian with next-nearest-neighbor hopping on up to 11 qubits on a programmable superconducting quantum processor. We observe clear signatures of the two distinct SPT phases such as excitations localized to specific edges and non-zero string order parameters. Our work advances ongoing efforts to realize novel states of matter with exotic interactions on digital near-term quantum computers.
*A.T., S.-N.S., A.J.M and G.K.-L.C were supported by the US NSF under Award No.~1839204.
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Presenters
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Adrian Tan
- Caltech