Investigation of Floquet engineered non-Abelian geometric phase for holonomic quantum computing
Abstract
Holonomic quantum computing (HQC) functions by transporting an adiabatically degenerate manifold of computational states around a closed loop in a control-parameter space; this cyclic evolution results in a non-Abelian geometric phase which may couple states within the manifold. Realizing the required degeneracy is challenging, and typically requires auxiliary levels or intermediate-level couplings. One potential way to circumvent this is through Floquet engineering, where the periodic driving of a nondegenerate Hamiltonian leads to degenerate Floquet bands, and subsequently non-Abelian gauge structures may emerge. Here we present an experiment in ultracold Rb atoms where atomic spin states are dressed by modulated RF fields to induce periodic driving of a family of Hamiltonians linked through a fully tuneable parameter space. The adiabatic motion through this parameter space leads to the holonomic evolution of the degenerate spin states in , characterized by a non-Abelian connection. We study the holonomic transformations of spin eigenstates in the presence of a background magnetic field, characterizing the fidelity of these single-qubit gate operations. Results indicate that while the Floquet engineering technique removes the need for explicit degeneracies, it inherits many of the same limitations present in degenerate systems.
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@article{arxiv.2307.12957,
title = {Investigation of Floquet engineered non-Abelian geometric phase for holonomic quantum computing},
author = {Logan W. Cooke and Arina Tashchilina and Mason Protter and Joseph Lindon and Tian Ooi and Frank Marsiglio and Joseph Maciejko and Lindsay J. LeBlanc},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.12957},
year = {2024}
}