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Simulating Spin Chains Using a Superconducting Circuit: Gauge Invariance, Superadiabatic Transport, and Broken Time‐Reversal Symmetry

Antti Vepsäläinen, G. Paraoanu·September 12, 2017·DOI: 10.1002/qute.201900121
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Simulation of materials by using quantum processors is envisioned to be a major direction of development in quantum information science. Here, the mathematical analogies between a triangular spin lattice with Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya coupling on one edge and a three‐level system driven by three fields in a loop configuration are exploited to emulate spin‐transport effects. It is shown that the spin transport efficiency, seen in the three‐level system as population transfer, is enhanced when the conditions for superadiabaticity are satisfied. It is demonstrated experimentally that phenomena characteristic to spin lattices due to gauge invariance, non‐reciprocity, and broken time‐reversal symmetry can be reproduced in the three‐level system.

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