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Observation of quantum superposition of topological defects in a trapped ion quantum simulator

Quantum Physics 2024-10-22 v1

Abstract

Topological defects are discontinuities of a system protected by global properties, with wide applications in mathematics and physics. While previous experimental studies mostly focused on their classical properties, it has been predicted that topological defects can exhibit quantum superposition. Despite the fundamental interest and potential applications in understanding symmetry-breaking dynamics of quantum phase transitions, its experimental realization still remains a challenge. Here, we report the observation of quantum superposition of topological defects in a trapped-ion quantum simulator. By engineering long-range spin-spin interactions, we observe a spin kink splitting into a superposition of kinks at different positions, creating a ``Schrodinger kink'' that manifests non-locality and quantum interference. Furthermore, by preparing superposition states of neighboring kinks with different phases, we observe the propagation of the wave packet in different directions, thus unambiguously verifying the quantum coherence in the superposition states. Our work provides useful tools for non-equilibrium dynamics in quantum Kibble-Zurek physics.

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@article{arxiv.2410.15389,
  title  = {Observation of quantum superposition of topological defects in a trapped ion quantum simulator},
  author = {Zhijie Cheng and Yukai Wu and Shijiao Li and Quanxin Mei and Bowen Li and Gangxi Wang and Yue Jiang and Binxiang Qi and Zichao Zhou and Panyu Hou and Luming Duan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.15389},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures, already published in Science Advances