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Observation of a Many-Body Dynamical Phase Transition with a 53-Qubit Quantum Simulator

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A quantum simulator is a restricted class of quantum computer that controls the interactions between quantum bits in a way that can be mapped to certain difficult quantum many-body problems. As more control is exerted over larger numbers of qubits, the simulator can tackle a wider range of problems, with the ultimate limit being a universal quantum computer that can solve general classes of hard problems. We use a quantum simulator composed of up to 53 qubits to study a non-equilibrium phase transition in the transverse field Ising model of magnetism, in a regime where conventional statistical mechanics does not apply. The qubits are represented by trapped ion spins that can be prepared in a variety of initial pure states. We apply a global long-range Ising interaction with controllable strength and range, and measure each individual qubit with near 99% efficiency. This allows the single-shot measurement of arbitrary many-body correlations for the direct probing of the dynamical phase transition and the uncovering of computationally intractable features that rely on the long-range interactions and high connectivity between the qubits.

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Efimov Effect in Long-range Quantum Spin Chains

cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-02-28 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Long-range interactions in quantum spin chains enable the Efimov effect for magnons by inducing continuous scale invariance in two-body states that becomes discrete in the three-body problem.

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  • Efimov Effect in Long-range Quantum Spin Chains cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-02-28 · unverdicted · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    Long-range interactions in quantum spin chains enable the Efimov effect for magnons by inducing continuous scale invariance in two-body states that becomes discrete in the three-body problem.

  • Quantum Annealing: Optimisation, Sampling, and Many-Body Dynamics quant-ph · 2026-05-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 32

    Quantum annealing is described as a heuristic for discrete optimization and sampling that also serves as a platform for studying non-equilibrium many-body quantum dynamics with programmable spin systems.