20–22 Apr 2026
National University of Singapore
Asia/Singapore timezone
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Programmable quantum simulation of anharmonic dynamics

Not scheduled
30m
National University of Singapore

National University of Singapore

Shaw Foundation Alumni House 11 Kent Ridge Dr, #01-02, Singapore 119244

Description

Speaker:
Dr Cameron McGarry
University of Sydney

Abstract:
Continuous-variable–discrete-variable (CV–DV) quantum simulators offer a natural route to simulating bosonic dynamics relevant to many branches of physics and chemistry. However, programmable simulation of arbitrary dynamics is an outstanding challenge. In particular, simulating anharmonic dynamics, which is ubiquitous across the physical sciences, is challenging due to the highly harmonic nature of oscillators used in CV–DV simulators. Here, we experimentally demonstrate programmable CV–DV quantum simulation of anharmonic dynamics in a range of double-well potentials, implemented in a trapped-ion system. We synthesise the time-evolution operators using a bosonic-quantum-signal-processing subroutine, which allows the potential to be tuned between experiments by controlling classical experimental parameters. We observe coherent dynamics in various double-well potentials, where a wavepacket tunnels through the potential barrier, and we suppress this effect by programmatically introducing asymmetry.

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