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Implementation of multiparticle quantum speed limits on observables

Rui-Heng Miao, Zhao-Di Liu, Chen-Xi Ning, Yu-Cong Hu, Hao Zhang, Chuan-Feng Li, Guang-Can Guo·October 7, 2025·DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ady0497
Quantum Physicsphysics.optics

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Abstract

The energy-time uncertainty relation limits the maximum speed of quantum system evolution and is crucial for determining whether quantum tasks can be accelerated. However, multiparticle quantum speed limits have not been experimentally explored. In this work, we experimentally verify that both multiparticles and entanglement can accelerate the quantum speed on observables in two-particle systems based on ultrahigh precision control of quantum evolution time. Furthermore, we experimentally prove that the initial quantum state plays a critical role in the quantum speed limits of the entangled systems. In addition, we experimentally demonstrate that the upper bound and lower bound of the quantum speed are workable even in a nonunitary Markovian open system with two photons. The results obtained based on two-photon experiments have been shown to be generalizable to more particles. Our work facilitates the characterization of the dynamic transient properties of complex quantum systems and the control of the quantum speed of large-scale quantum systems.

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