Probing many-body Bell correlation depth with superconducting qubits
Abstract
Quantum nonlocality describes a stronger form of quantum correlation than that of entanglement. It refutes Einstein's belief of local realism and is among the most distinctive and enigmatic features of quantum mechanics. It is a crucial resource for achieving quantum advantages in a variety of practical applications, ranging from cryptography and certified random number generation via self-testing to machine learning. Nevertheless, the detection of nonlocality, especially in quantum many-body systems, is notoriously challenging. Here, we report an experimental certification of genuine multipartite Bell correlations, which signal nonlocality in quantum many-body systems, up to 24 qubits with a fully programmable superconducting quantum processor. In particular, we employ energy as a Bell correlation witness and variationally decrease the energy of a many-body system across a hierarchy of thresholds, below which an increasing Bell correlation depth can be certified from experimental data. As an illustrating example, we variationally prepare the low-energy state of a two-dimensional honeycomb model with 73 qubits and certify its Bell correlations by measuring an energy that surpasses the corresponding classical bound with up to 48 standard deviations. In addition, we variationally prepare a sequence of low-energy states and certify their genuine multipartite Bell correlations up to 24 qubits via energies measured efficiently by parity oscillation and multiple quantum coherence techniques. Our results establish a viable approach for preparing and certifying multipartite Bell correlations, which provide not only a finer benchmark beyond entanglement for quantum devices, but also a valuable guide towards exploiting multipartite Bell correlation in a wide spectrum of practical applications.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.17841,
title = {Probing many-body Bell correlation depth with superconducting qubits},
author = {Ke Wang and Weikang Li and Shibo Xu and Mengyao Hu and Jiachen Chen and Yaozu Wu and Chuanyu Zhang and Feitong Jin and Xuhao Zhu and Yu Gao and Ziqi Tan and Aosai Zhang and Ning Wang and Yiren Zou and Tingting Li and Fanhao Shen and Jiarun Zhong and Zehang Bao and Zitian Zhu and Zixuan Song and Jinfeng Deng and Hang Dong and Xu Zhang and Pengfei Zhang and Wenjie Jiang and Zhide Lu and Zheng-Zhi Sun and Hekang Li and Qiujiang Guo and Zhen Wang and Patrick Emonts and Jordi Tura and Chao Song and H. Wang and Dong-Ling Deng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.17841},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
11 pages,6 figures + 14 pages, 6 figures