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Quantum Neuronal Sensing of Quantum Many-Body States on a 61-Qubit Programmable Superconducting Processor

Authors :
Gong, Ming
Huang, He-Liang
Wang, Shiyu
Guo, Chu
Li, Shaowei
Wu, Yulin
Zhu, Qingling
Zhao, Youwei
Guo, Shaojun
Qian, Haoran
Ye, Yangsen
Zha, Chen
Chen, Fusheng
Ying, Chong
Yu, Jiale
Fan, Daojin
Wu, Dachao
Su, Hong
Deng, Hui
Rong, Hao
Zhang, Kaili
Cao, Sirui
Lin, Jin
Xu, Yu
Sun, Lihua
Guo, Cheng
Li, Na
Liang, Futian
Sakurai, Akitada
Nemoto, Kae
Munro, W. J.
Huo, Yong-Heng
Lu, Chao-Yang
Peng, Cheng-Zhi
Zhu, Xiaobo
Pan, Jian-Wei
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

Classifying many-body quantum states with distinct properties and phases of matter is one of the most fundamental tasks in quantum many-body physics. However, due to the exponential complexity that emerges from the enormous numbers of interacting particles, classifying large-scale quantum states has been extremely challenging for classical approaches. Here, we propose a new approach called quantum neuronal sensing. Utilizing a 61 qubit superconducting quantum processor, we show that our scheme can efficiently classify two different types of many-body phenomena: namely the ergodic and localized phases of matter. Our quantum neuronal sensing process allows us to extract the necessary information coming from the statistical characteristics of the eigenspectrum to distinguish these phases of matter by measuring only one qubit. Our work demonstrates the feasibility and scalability of quantum neuronal sensing for near-term quantum processors and opens new avenues for exploring quantum many-body phenomena in larger-scale systems.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures in the main text, and 13 pages, 13 figures, and 1 table in supplementary materials

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....042d45be9131a339065365c2cc23259c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2201.05957