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A Computational Framework for Simulations of Dissipative Nonadiabatic Dynamics on Hybrid Oscillator-Qubit Quantum Devices.

Nam P Vu, Daniel Dong, Xiaohan Dan, Ningyi Lyu, Victor S. Batista, Yuan Liu·February 25, 2025·DOI: 10.1021/acs.jctc.5c00315
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Abstract

We introduce a computational framework for simulating nonadiabatic vibronic dynamics on circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) platforms. Our approach leverages hybrid oscillator-qubit quantum hardware with midcircuit measurements and resets, enabling the incorporation of environmental effects such as dissipation and dephasing. To demonstrate its capabilities, we simulate energy transfer dynamics in a triad model of photosynthetic chromophores inspired by natural antenna systems. We specifically investigate the role of dissipation during the relaxation dynamics following photoexcitation, where electronic transitions are coupled to the evolution of quantum vibrational modes. Our results indicate that hybrid oscillator-qubit devices, operating with noise levels below the intrinsic dissipation rates of typical molecular antenna systems, can achieve the simulation fidelity required for practical computations on near-term and early fault-tolerant quantum computing platforms.

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