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Quantum-Classical Computing for Time-Dependent Ion-Atom Collision Dynamics: Applications to Charge Transfer Cross Section Simulations

Minchen Qiao, Yu-Xi Liu·June 24, 2025·DOI: 10.1103/p78c-9rxb
Physics

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Abstract

The simulation of ion-atom collisions remains a formidable challenge due to the complex interplay between electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom. We present a hybrid quantum-classical computing framework for simulating time-dependent ion-atom collision dynamics, within which two variational quantum time evolution algorithms are implemented. To validate our framework, we simulate the charge transfer dynamics and compute the corresponding cross sections for the proton-hydrogen collision system across an energy range of 1--25~keV. Our results accurately reproduce the charge transfer dynamics with high fidelity and exhibit very good agreement with available experimental and theoretical cross section data across the entire energy range. These results highlight the accuracy and applicability of our hybrid quantum-classical framework for scattering cross section calculations. Our work demonstrates an effective approach for mapping time-dependent many-body collision problems onto near-term quantum computing devices, and also provides promising directions for practical applications of universal quantum computing in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum era.

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