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Robust Quantum State Generation in Symmetric Spin Networks

Andre Luiz P. de Lima, Luke S. Baker, Anatoly Zlotnik, Andrew K. Harter, Michael J. Martin, Jr-Shin Li·November 2, 2025
Quantum PhysicsMathematical Physics

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Abstract

In this work, we consider a parameterized Ising model with long-range symmetric pairwise interactions on a network of spin $\frac{1}{2}$ particles. The system is designed with symmetric dynamics, allowing for the reduction of the state space to a subspace defined by the set of Dicke states. We propose a method for designing robust electromagnetic amplitude pulses based on a moment quantization approach. The introduced parameter accounts for uncertainties in the electromagnetic field, resulting in a family of distinct Hamiltonians. By employing a discretized moment-based quantization technique, we design a control pulse capable of simultaneously steering an infinite collection of dynamical systems to compensate for parameter variations. This approach benefits from the duality between the infinite-dimensional parameterized system and its finite-dimensional trucnated moment dynamics. Simulation results demonstrate the efficacy of this method in achieving states of significant interest in quantum sensing, including the GHZ and W states.

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