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Predicting molecular vibronic spectra using time-domain analog quantum simulation

Authors :
MacDonell, Ryan J.
Navickas, Tomas
Wohlers-Reichel, Tim F.
Valahu, Christophe H.
Rao, Arjun D.
Millican, Maverick J.
Currington, Michael A.
Biercuk, Michael J.
Tan, Ting Rei
Hempel, Cornelius
Kassal, Ivan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Spectroscopy is one of the most accurate probes of the molecular world. However, predicting molecular spectra accurately is computationally difficult because of the presence of entanglement between electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom. Although quantum computers promise to reduce this computational cost, existing quantum approaches rely on combining signals from individual eigenstates, an approach that is difficult to scale because the number of eigenstates grows exponentially with molecule size. Here, we introduce a method for scalable analog quantum simulation of molecular spectroscopy, by performing simulations in the time domain. Our approach can treat more complicated molecular models than previous ones, requires fewer approximations, and can be extended to open quantum systems with minimal overhead. We present a direct mapping of the underlying problem of time-domain simulation of molecular spectra to the degrees of freedom and control fields available in a trapped-ion quantum simulator. We experimentally demonstrate our algorithm on a trapped-ion device, exploiting both intrinsic electronic and motional degrees of freedom, showing excellent quantitative agreement for a single-mode vibronic photoelectron spectrum of SO$_2$.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.06558
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/D3SC02453A