Frontiers in Quantum Simulation: Transport, Gates, and Geometry
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Physics West
The idea of quantum simulation is to get insights into physical phenomena by synthetically creating insanely controlled quantum many-body systems. In my talk, I will show how quantum simulations of entire devices provide insights into the geometric dependency of superfluidity and will give a perspective on ab-initio engineering of quantum-correlations in optical lattices using high-fidelity gates.
In standard conductors, resistance decreases with increasing cross-section. However, in low-dimensional superconductors and superfluids residual resistance arises from topological fluctuations of the order parameter manifesting as phase slips in one-dimensional and vortices in two-dimensional systems. In a recent quantum simulation, we addressed the open question of how resistance and dissipation evolve as geometry interpolates between these two regimes, observing a quantum resistance paradox of low-dimensional superfluids.
Yeshpal Singh